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Forecasters warned Monday that more tornados and storms were possible in the central U.S. as people from Texas to Kentucky cleaned up from severe weather that has killed more than two dozen people in four days.
After a deadly tornado hit London, KY, residents cleaned up while bracing for another potentially severe storm.
Families hunkered down in their bathrooms and emerged to find their homes gone when a deadly tornado barreled through the community of London, Kentucky, on Friday, leaving behind only foundations
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FOX Weather on MSNKentucky family rescues trapped neighbors, finds bodies after deadly London tornadoA Kentucky family emerged from the basement of their London, Kentucky, home Friday after an EF-3 tornado destroyed their entire neighborhood. They jumped into action, finding buried and injured neighbors,
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WLKY on MSNViolent tornado claims most lives in London, Kentucky area | A look at the destructionLaurel County took the biggest hit in Kentucky from a violent tornado that spanned several cities on Friday. Of Kentucky's reported 18 deaths (as of Saturday night), 17 of those were in the London, Kentucky area.
Survivors of the deadly tornadoes that struck parts of Kentucky continued to sift through the rubble as widespread cleanup efforts were underway.
Two days after deadly tornadoes tore through southern Kentucky, devastated communities are beginning the painful process of picking up the pieces.
LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - Several business owners lost their storefronts after a tornado ripped through London early Saturday morning. Michael Lykins owns Adventure Pets in London, off of Highway 25. He said he came to his store after friends told him about the damage, at approximately 2:30 a.m.
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WLKY on MSNResidents of London, Kentucky trailer park sleeping in tents after homes destroyed by stormsMembers of a trailer park in London, Kentucky, were severely affected by storms last Friday. Residents of the trailer park returned to find their community destroyed. Many said they weren't prepared for what they saw, with holes in their homes and some being picked up and thrown yards away.
Major Leslie Leatherman, a 39-year veteran of the Laurel County Fire Department, was tragically killed while responding to a fire alarm when the tornado touched down.