Kentucky Firefighters Assist Tornado Clean up Efforts | News Channel 3-12
- Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear provided an update on May 20, 2025, about deadly tornadoes that struck Laurel and nearby counties.
- These tornadoes, including an EF-3 in Laurel County, killed 19 people and injured others, prompting federal aid requests for multiple counties.
- Recovery efforts continue with aid centers offering meals and laundry services, while weather radio systems remain offline due to upgrades complicating warnings.
- Beshear said, "This tornado event is devastating," and confirmed eight hospitalized people, two in critical condition, stressing fast response efforts.
- The update emphasized ongoing cleanup, curfews in affected areas, and warnings of further severe weather risking additional damage and casualties.
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Kentucky firefighters assist tornado clean up efforts | News Channel 3-12
By Fletcher Keel Click here for updates on this story LAUREL COUNTY, Kentucky (WLWT) — People from all over are stepping up to help storm victims after an EF4 tornado touched down in southeast Kentucky. That includes a dozen firefighters who are a part of the Northern Kentucky Technical Rescue Team. The group is always on call when Kentucky is hit with major natural disasters. “Trying to make sure that all their loved ones are accounted for,…


Trees uprooted during storm at Cedar Hill Cemetery, causing extensive damage
On Friday, May 16, extensive storm and tornado damage could be seen throughout Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia. 28 people have died as a result.
Hart County residents collecting supplies for tornado relief effort - WNKY News 40 Television
HORSE CAVE, Ky. – A few days ago, Kentucky was rocked by multiple tornadoes reminiscent of what happened in December of 2021. Towns like Somerset and London saw devastating damage from some violent tornadoes, destroying homes and killing dozens of residents. One Hart County group, though, is stepping up, helping those who have been impacted by these tornadoes. The Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop Motorcycle Association is collecting supplies to send east …
Samaritan’s Purse Leads Tornado Relief After Deadly Storms - American Faith
Communities in Kentucky and Missouri are receiving critical aid following deadly tornadoes that killed 28 people and destroyed thousands of homes. Reverend Franklin Graham announced that Samaritan’s Purse disaster relief teams are now on the ground, offering help and spiritual support to those affected. Severe storms swept through the region over the weekend, devastating towns like London, Kentucky, and parts of St. Louis, Missouri. Entire neigh…
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