Kentucky, tornadoes and FEMA assistance
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911 calls detail moments after deadly tornadoLondon-Laurel County 911 has called in extra dispatchers from the Kentucky Telecommunicators Emergency Response Task Force to help take calls, so some of their dispatchers can take a much-needed break after the deadly tornado.
Gov. Andy Beshear is giving a live update on the impacts of the deadly May 16 tornado that hit Kentucky and the state's ongoing response.
Due to staffing shortages, the National Weather Service in Jackson no longer has overnight staff. But NWS and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear say the office was staffed Friday night and early Saturday.
Trump weakened the understaffed National Weather Service. Some in the storms' paths wonder if those cuts contributed to the death toll.
Leatherman was among 19 people killed in Kentucky when the storm struck late Friday into early Saturday, as people in the path awoke to a terrifying scene. Most victims were from Laurel County in southeastern Kentucky, where Leatherman was a longtime member of a volunteer fire department.
An EF-4 tornado hit Laurel County last week and killed 19 people. Eight people are still hospitalized, with three of them in critical condition.
While Kentucky awaits a response regarding a request for individual disaster assistance, Beshear said the state's death toll from the May storms remained at 19.
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The American Red Cross is rushing critical emergency aid to families affected by the devastating tornadoes that have left a trail of heartbreak across Kentucky and Missouri.