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rescuing people and never stopped. utility crews working in the rain nonstop and just about all the power restored so just an amazing process watching everyone come together. it s incredible. they were doing that day or two after the tornado, putting up power lines and so forth. it s really incredible and we talked about the relief if you need created by the governor, what else has been done to help those in need? well, red cross is there and just so many chairble organizations. a little county in my district, russell county east of where the tornados hit, they had raised $206,000 for tornado relief, just about every county in kentucky had a relief effort and sending it to the various communities affected and every community has a shelter and they re full of clothing, food, and of course that will eventually run out and hopefully people will continue giving because this is going to be a
88 people have lost their lives after a series of tornados hit six states over the weekend leaving a massive trail of destruction. the largest of the storms traveled more than 200 miles in what may be one of the longest tornado paths in u.s. history. likely fueled by unseasonably warm air for december. welcome to the terrifying reality of climate change, a.k.a. climate change. president biden plans to visit kentucky tomorrow to view the damage there. the state was hit particularly hard with 74 dead and more than 100 still missing and 18,000 left without power. eight of the deaths were workers at a candle factory entirely levelled. nbc news has a stunning report those factory workers were threatened with firing if they left amid tornado warnings. for hours as word of the coming storm spread as many as 15 workers asked managers to let them take shelter at their homes to have their request denied the workers said. at least five workers said
killing an estimated 70% or more with me now on the phone is jamie sears, she lives a little over ten miles from where i m standing. tell us where were you when these tornados hit? my family was home safe. we were just north of the path of this storm. but it was it was devastating as a family to watch the path of this storm go right over the houses where we knew that our friends, where we knew that our neighbors, loved ones were. we had a tough night making sure that everyone that we loved was sheltered and was secure. and when you came here to mayfield where i am right now, what did you see i mean, this
that was lost. can you tell us how much advance warning people in your county got and if people listened to those warnings. you know, from everything i ve heard, you know, i know on our local news, they had been talking about the potential of this storm coming through for the last two days, that it could be serious and to be aware. everyone i ve spoken to, the tornado sirens went off 20 to 30 minutes before anything happened. you know, most everyone that i ve heard heeded those warnings and were in their safe place when the tornados hit. so i feel like our early warning systems were a success and our meteorologist did a great job of getting everyone prepared for this. reporter: overall, how is the community doing? it s just such a shock to have a