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During the late evening of Friday, December 10, 2021, a large and extremely 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]
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 ...
This long-tracked, high-end EF3 tornado paralleled I-69 along its path, striking some of the same areas affected by the 2021 Western Kentucky tornado. [101] It touched down at 8:01 PM (00:01 UTC) in Lyon County, Kentucky , just northeast of Eddyville and moved eastward across US 641 at high-end EF1 intensity, snapping trees, damaging a home ...
A liquor store that was destroyed in the western part of Bowling Green, Kentucky. The tornado then rapidly intensified again and reached peak intensity in the Sunnyside community as it struck an industrial park near US 68, damaging or destroying multiple large industrial buildings at high-end EF3 strength. The well-built TMS Automotive ...
Poulos said an EF-4 tornado passed through Dawson Springs on Dec. 10, 2021. He said the latest activity passed two miles north of Dawson Springs. How strong was the Dawson Springs, Ky. previous ...
A liquor store that was destroyed in the western part of Bowling Green, Kentucky. The tornado then crossed Collett Avenue and weakened to high-end EF1 intensity, following Nutwood Street and Covington Street to the east-northeast before moving through the Briarwood Manor and Indian Hills subdivisions.
Dec. 11—Local leaders are offering words of support following a night of devastating tornados and storms that is believed to have killed at least 70 Kentuckians primarily in the western part of ...
Scattered to widespread tree damage was visible on high-resolution satellite for most of the tornado's path. Drone photos helped to identify a swath of numerous snapped pines which was used to rate the tornado despite the majority of the path being inaccessible and analyzed via high-resolution satellite imagery. [75] EF1 SW of Chatawa: Amite ...