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FOX Weather on MSNKentucky couple loses arms to tornado's fury while clinging to each other: 'Definition of true love'Paul and Gail Klein's love story is not just one of tragedy. It's about the extraordinary power and enduring love that a true couple can only share even in their darkest hour.
Trump weakened understaffed National Weather Service offices. Some people in the storms' paths wonder if budget cuts contributed to the death and destruction.
Kentucky residents impacted by deadly tornadoes will likely have to turn to a weakened Federal Emergency Management Agency to aid recovery.
The home of Gail and Paul Cline is now a twisted mess after the tornado with 170 mph winds tore through their home in Laurel County.
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WLKY on MSNGreyhound bus driver recognized for helping passengers stay safe during tornado in KentuckyGreyhound is recognizing one of its drivers, who they said led passengers to safety during severe storms in London, Kentucky last week.In the video player up top | Aerials of damage in LondonSign up for our NewslettersOfficials said that Pamela Odum-Redding was driving her normal route from Atlanta to Detroit,
When the EF-4 tornado decimated parts of London, Kentucky, last week, many, like 23-month-old Parker, were asleep. His mother, however, was wide awake and listening as a killer tornado roared closer.
A London family survived Friday night's tornado in Laurel County by hiding in a nearby gas station's walk-in cooler.
A Kentucky woman who lost both of her parents when a powerful EF-4 tornado swept through the community of London said her heart is broken and there are no words to describe how she’s feeling since the disaster struck nearly a week ago.
LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - There will be a free lunch on Friday, May 23 for disaster relief volunteers and those impacted by the recent tornado. The “Kentucky Cattleman’s Burger Lunch” will be from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. It will be at the Family Dollar on KY-363. The address is 2040 Keavy Road in London.
Shawn Cupp says after she got off work Friday night, she was told her home in London, along with several others on Philpot Road, was completely leveled by a tornado. To add to the panic, her brother, David Krell, has special needs and lives with her. He was home when the storm hit, WKYT reports.