CTH: The town of Mayfield, Kentucky has been absolutely devastated by at least one of several tornadoes that tore through six states overnight. The video footage of the area shows widespread devastation, and the Kentucky governor is now reporting at least 70 people have been killed. MORE
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Terrible. May the Lord bring comfort to those poor people.
If there is anything worse than a tornado it’s a tornado in the dark of night.
I can’t even imagine how terrifying that is.
My weather alert went off at 5:55 this morning here in south-central KY. It got bad right away with a severe t-storm warning and tornado watch. We had gusts over 65 and thankfully no tornado. I got lucky. I lost my flag off the front of the house (bracket snapped in half) which will be officially retired next Flag Day in memory of those we lost. Prayers for comfort of those affected.
Glad you are OK @anontrooper.
Sounds awful.
@AnonTrooper, glad you are safe. My sister lives in Florence, KY right by Cincinnati and she said terrible wind but all ok with her.
Say your prayers everyday!
God Bless us all!
How long before some government asshole blames this on climate change, doubles down on human-caused, and urges swift action?
God have mercy on the those affected. Heartbreaking.
Looks like F5’s all over the place. Glad one of my son’s is no longer in Clarksville.
You sure this ain’t Detroit?
@BrownEyedGirl
Biden was on TV this morning blaming climate change before survivors have even been found. I hate that bastard.
Clarksville got hosed? That sucks. I always stopped in Clarksville when going cross country by automobile.
Last night in Arden MO we had 20 minutes of rather terrifying weather. Generally I revel in rough weather, but that was terrifying. The barometer had plummeted hours before on clear skies, but it finally came. It rocked and bashed, and the sky all around was full of lightning, then the hail came. I’ve been worried by storms, but that was the first time I realized I had no decent plan to protect anything.
CHEMTRAILS…. My heart and prayers go out to those
who got hit by the tornados.There was
a rash of them in north Alabama a while
back and there have never been tornados
there before.I saw the twisted trees
when I was staying there 2010-2013.
Fri night/Sat morning was the most scared I’ve been that we might get hit with tornado here. They were everywhere around us. Towns to the North South East & West got hit to some degree. But Mayfield… wow that is bad.