Kentucky, tornado and Andy Beshear
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Gov. Andy Beshear praised the Trump administration’s response to a deadly tornado in his state, even as he worried about cuts at NWS.
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The Christian Post on MSNKentucky gov. remembers 19 killed in tornado as children of God, ask for prayersKentucky Gov Andy Beshear remembered 19 people killed by a tornado that ripped through the state Friday as children of God and asked for prayers for others injured or displaced by the event
"A severe, significant tornado" caused devastating destruction in Laurel and Pulaski counties in southeastern Kentucky.
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FOX 56 News on MSNWho are the 19 southeastern Kentucky tornado victims?A total of 19 people lost their lives as a result of the tornadoes that struck southeastern Kentucky. Among them are a firefighter, retired teacher, church elder, and other loved ones.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says he's committed to remaining in office through 2027. But that hasn't stopped anyone else from looking ahead to 2028.
Two days after deadly tornadoes tore through southern Kentucky, devastated communities are beginning the painful process of picking up the pieces.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced Saturday that 18 of the deaths came in his state, and 10 others were hospitalized in critical condition after a severe storm system swept across part of the U.S.
A reported tornado claimed lives in Laurel County, causing destruction and displacing many. Shelters are open and efforts are underway to help those affected.
Volunteers are out en masse helping people recover from tornado damage in Kentucky as another round of strong storms looms.
The declaration, which allows the state to tap into federal funds for recovery efforts, came after severe storms and at least one tornado killed at least 18 people late Friday and