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Governor Beshear's administration created the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund, which received approximately 150,000 individual donations for a total of $52 million. [81] Disaster-relief and humanitarian groups such as the American Red Cross, The Salvation Army, and World Vision collected donations and provided aid after the tornado. [69]
A makeshift memorial to the victims of this weekend's tornado outbreak is growing in Kentucky. The memorial, which features photos of victims and donated flowers, is located in front of the ...
unnamed battle [1] 1745 (three days) modern Ft. Thomas, Kentucky: Shawnee vs Miami & Cherokee: Siege of Logan's Fort [2] [3] May 23-June 1, 1777 modern Stanford, Kentucky: American Revolutionary War: Western theater: 1 Kentucky settlers vs Shawnees & allies Siege of Boonesborough: September 7–18, 1778 modern Boonesborough, Kentucky: American ...
[17] [18] The tornado crossed the river again back into Kentucky, causing extensive tree damage on both sides of the river. The tornado crossed the Ohio River a third time into a small portion of Kentucky situated on the north bank of the river. Almost immediately after crossing the river, the tornado tore through the Ellis Park horse racing ...
The holiday season tragedy killed 81 people across Kentucky and turned buildings into mounds of rubble as damage reached into hundreds of millions of dollars. Kentucky remembers tornado victims as ...
Frantic videos shared on social media show the chaos caused by a deadly storm that hit four states, leaving at least 50 people dead in Kentucky.
4 deaths – This intense tornado may have begun a series of violent tornadoes, a tornado family extending well into Kentucky. Forming near Charleston, the tornado passed 4 mi (6.4 km) east of town. It severely damaged "Huff's Station," killing four family members, leveling structures, and debarking trees.
The tornado in Jefferson County had wind speeds of 100 miles per hour. ... Here’s photos and video of damage taken by Herald-Leader staff photographers around Lexington and Central Kentucky and ...