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During the late evening of Friday, December 10, 2021, a violent, long-tracked and devastating EF4 tornado, sometimes referred to as the Western Kentucky tornado, [3] Mayfield tornado, [4] or The Beast, [5] moved across Western Kentucky, United States, producing severe-to-catastrophic damage in numerous towns, including Mayfield, Princeton, Dawson Springs, and Bremen. [2]
Seventeen people were killed in total, and sixty-three others were injured; every casualty was a result of the initial EF3 tornado. [note 1] Monetary damage from both tornadoes would total over $2.5 million (2021 USD), and an intensive recovery effort followed, with federal funding being sent to Warren County which would help with the cleanup ...
According to data from The Courier Journal, over 1,300 tornadoes have occurred in Kentucky since 1950. In 2023, 43 were recorded. In 2023, 43 were recorded. Tornado damage in Kentucky
See Kentucky tornado damage: ... the area saw strong winds and heavy rainfall. Kentucky tornado confirmed in Nelson County. ... 52 New Year’s movies to watch as we get ready to ring in 2025.
Storm damage near the University of Kentucky camps in Lexington, Ky, Tuesday evening, April 2, 2023. Storm damage near the University of Kentucky camps in Lexington, Ky, Tuesday, April 2, 2023.
Number of tornadoes in United States by year and intensity. United States tornadoes by year [1] [2] Year Number of tornadoes FU/EFU F0/EF0 F1/EF1 F2/EF2 F3/EF3
On the night of Dec. 10 and into the early hours of Dec. 11, 2021, a series of tornadoes tore through parts of Western Kentucky, killing more than 80 people and destroying homes, stores, churches ...
The tornado outbreak of January 1–2, 2006, was one of the largest tornado outbreaks ever recorded in the month of January. The outbreak affected much of the Central and Southern United States and produced 20 tornadoes. The tornadoes caused considerable damage in the states of Kentucky and Georgia. There were no tornado related fatalities and ...