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Severe weather leaves at least 27 dead, including 18 in Kentucky

  • On Sunday, powerful storms struck regions in the Midwest and South, resulting in over twenty fatalities, with Kentucky experiencing the highest death toll of at least 18 people.
  • The storms resulted from a Friday weather system that produced tornadoes, with Kentucky hardest hit due to a devastating tornado damaging hundreds of homes and tossing vehicles.
  • Multiple deaths and injuries occurred in counties such as southeastern Laurel County and Scott County, where homes were destroyed and local leaders noted the impact on communities.
  • Kentucky officials planned to deploy survey teams Monday to assess damage and apply for federal disaster aid, while experts expressed concern about National Weather Service staffing cuts affecting warnings.
  • Experts emphasized that extreme weather harms mental health, causing increased anxiety and depression, and urged proactive preparation and mental health support for vulnerable populations.
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WPLG broke the news in Miami, United States on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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