https://abcnews.go.com/US/50-dead-tornadoes-devastate-kentucky/story?id=81672801
Just saw a special report on TV.
Just saw a special report on TV.
I didn’t realize you started this thread, @Chet and @hollydolly I was just checking on those folks in the path of these storms. You want me to take it off?Just read it OMG .... this year has been horrendous for everything and it's not going out with a whimper ...
At least 70 people are thought to have been killed in Kentucky, and there are multiple fatalities at an Amazon distribution center in Illinois, after at least 18 tornadoes ripped across the South and Midwest of the US on Friday night.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said at a briefing midday on Saturday the death toll was now 'north of 70' and that 'it may in fact end up exceeding 100 before the day is done.'
'This will be, I believe, the deadliest tornado system to ever run through Kentucky,' he added. 'It is indescribable. The level of devastation is unlike anything I have ever seen.'
The early casualty estimates suggest that the tragedy is the deadliest tornado strike in Kentucky in more than a century, on a scale last seen in 1890 when twisters killed 76 in the Louisville area.
One tornado among the dozens that struck is estimated to have a damage path of more than 200 miles, which would approach or exceed the all-time global record.
The epicenter of the destruction was the town of Mayfield, a small city of about 10,000 people in the far western part of Kentucky, where the Bluegrass State borders Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas. Entire blocks were flattened, with the courthouse tower shredded, houses and buildings ripped apart, and twisted metal, shattered tree limbs and bricks scattered across streets.
The roof of a candle factory collapsed in Mayfield, resulting in 'mass casualties' according to Beshear. He said 110 people were working in the factory, and that only 40 had been rescued alive from the rubble as of midday Saturday.
'We're going to lose a lot of lives at that facility. I pray that there will be another rescue, another one or two, but it's a very dire situation at this point,' said the visibly emotional governor.
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More story here and Video...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...Kentucky-tornado-Fears-100-people-killed.html
No, no...leave yours on CS.... let people check on their loved ones...I didn’t realize you started this thread, @Chet and @hollydolly I was just checking on those folks in the path of these storms. You want me to take it off?
Tornadoes are the worst storms, IMO, as the victims have little or no warning.
Yes, I think it is horrible and my heart goes out to all affected by this tragedy. It does have to do with climate change, IMO. I'm in Colorado, and we have been in a serious drought for several years, resulting in wildfires even in winter. We just had a snow in mid-December, first in a long time and less than an inch. I'd be happy with just some rain to give the grasses, trees and wildlife some relief. I'm thankful that we don't experience many tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc. When I look at those in other countries who no longer have food or water for survival, my heart breaks for them.This is just horrible. I am so sorry for the people affected by this. One meteorologist said this tornado followed the longest path every recorded, and it is rare to see an F4 in December.
Am I allowed to bring up climate change? We've had record high temps in Dallas this year. 85 degrees on Thursday. We usually freeze by late November. Hawaii has been seeing blizzards in the mountains and flooding on the mainland. It just goes on and on. Add Covid to this.
And we all thought 2021 would be better than 2020? No wonder so many of us are on anti-depressants.![]()
Very unseasonably warm here in NM, too, up until yesterday, when it turned colder.This is just horrible. I am so sorry for the people affected by this. One meteorologist said this tornado followed the longest path ever recorded, and it is rare to see an F4 in December.
Am I allowed to bring up climate change? We've had record high temps in Dallas this year. 85 degrees on Thursday. We usually freeze by late November. Hawaii has been seeing blizzards in the mountains and flooding on the mainland. It just goes on and on. Add Covid to this.
And we all thought 2021 would be better than 2020? No wonder so many of us are on anti-depressants.![]()
It's absolutely tragic, R.I.P. and my deepest condolences to the families.Holy crap!
Looking at that path on the map, reminds me of tornado alley further west, beginning in South Texas and roaring up to God knows where. When I was stationed in Wichita Falls, TX, we dreaded those siren. And, believe me, you never forget the sound of the storm itself pushing through. So sad for all this loss of life. Prayers to the survivors and families of the victims.