Massive Storms, Multiple Tornados Tear Through Six States
Many are feared dead and scores are missing across six states as a massive, violent storm system peppered a wide swath of American heartland with at least 20 tornados.
More than 50 people are feared dead after a catastrophic outbreak of tornadoes that ripped through Kentucky and other states late Friday and early Saturday, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said.
“It’s devastating,” Beshear told a news conference early Saturday, adding that he had declared a state of emergency and activated 181 guardsmen from the National Guard.
“We believe our death toll from this event will exceed 50 Kentuckians and probably end up closer to 70 or 100 lost lives,” he said. “We will make it through this,” he added. “We will rebuild, we are strong, resilient people.”
Beshear said four tornadoes, one of which stayed on the ground for more than 200 miles after touching down, had swept through the state. Almost 60,000 Kentuckians had been left without power, he said.
The city of Mayfield had been “devastated,” he said, adding that a roof collapse at a candle factory had “resulted in mass casualties.”
He later tweeted a letter he sent to President Joe Biden asking for “an immediate federal emergency declaration.”
Elsewhere, one person was dead and five were seriously injured when an apparent tornado struck the Monette Manor Nursing Home in Monette, Arkansas, Craighead County Judge Marvin Day said. He initially said two people had died.
At the same news conference, Kentucky Emergency Management Director Michael Dossett said the storm represented a “significant massive disaster event.
“All state resources are being brought to bear,” he said, adding that “it’ll be daybreak before we even realize the full magnitude of this event.”
Tornado warnings issued Friday also covered parts of Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri and Tennessee. Nearly 180,000 utility customers in those five states were without power early Saturday.
Video from CNN: “Kevin Thompson captured video at about 11:00 p.m. CT Friday of the storms approaching while standing on his deck outside his house in Central City, Kentucky.
In this video, tornado sirens can be heard in the background as the darkness is briefly interrupted by flashes of lightning that show the tornado.”