Photos: Deadly tornadoes leave wake of destruction
Severe storms swept across the central U.S., killing at least 70 people in Kentucky alone.
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Severe storms swept across the central U.S., killing at least 70 people in Kentucky alone.
The employees claim the Mayfield, Kentucky company deterred them from leaving the factory as the tornado approached. It killed 8 people inside.
President Biden spoke about how the federal government is helping areas damaged by tornadoes. Plus, Democrats are trying to pass Mr. Biden's spending bill and voting rights legislation. CBS News' Natalie Brand, Washington Post political reporter Amber Phillips and Washington Examiner senior political correspondent Natalie Brand join CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the latest.
Residents are asked to be patient when it comes to restoration efforts.
More than 100 people are still unaccounted for following devastating tornadoes that tore through Kentucky. President Biden will travel to the state to survey damage Wednesday. Marvis Herring from CBS affiliate WLKY in Louisville joined "CBSN AM" with more.
The woman's 1-year-old son, who was also in her arms, survived and was not injured.
At least a dozen children in Kentucky died in the tornado outbreak. A 3-year-old who died in his mother's arms was among them. The mother described her experience to David Begnaud.
More than 120 people are unaccounted for in Kentucky, but the governor said he believes the number is higher. Residents have begun picking up the pieces on a long road to recovery and are relying on neighbors, insurance and federal assistance to rebuild. Lilia Luciano has the latest.
At least 88 people died in a weekend outbreak of severe storms and tornadoes, including at least 74 in Kentucky.
Violent storms struck a growing manufacturing and supply-chain hub, causing an estimated $18 billion in economic damage.
At least 74 people have died in the state of Kentucky and more than one hundred are still unaccounted for.
More than 80 people are confirmed dead after tornadoes ripped through towns in the U.S. As the climate continues to change, experts say future death tolls could be even worse.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said his state suffered "the worst tornado event" in its history.
Some of the victims killed in a tornado outbreak were working the late shift at a candle factory in Kentucky and an Amazon warehouse in Illinois. Norah O'Donnell has the latest.
A swarm of deadly tornadoes over the weekend left dozens of people dead and all but flattened parts of Kentucky. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano from Dawson Springs to discuss the latest.
A baby was among the youngest known victims of a tornado outbreak in Kentucky. Their grandmother spoke about the family's loss. Lilia Luciano has more.
Amidst the destruction and despair in Kentucky are American flags that survived the deadly tornadoes. A veteran who served in Vietnam said one of the first things he rescued was his flag. Norah O'Donnell shares more.
Mayfield, Kentucky, was devastated in a tornado outbreak, but there are also symbols of hope in the wreckage. Neighbors are helping neighbors, and strangers are coming to the aid of strangers. Norah O'Donnell has more.
"It appears most were sheltering in the place they were told to shelter," Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said.
Several communities in Kentucky are beginning to pick up the pieces after deadly tornadoes destroyed homes and businesses and left dozens of people dead or missing. Marvis Herring from CBS Louisville affiliate WLKY joins CBSN from Mayfield, Kentucky with the latest.
Search and rescue efforts for any survivors continues following this weekend's barrage of tornadoes that demolished communities in several states. President Biden signed an emergency declaration for Kentucky, which was hit the hardest. CBS News' Laura Podesta joins "CBSN AM" from Mayfield, Kentucky, with the latest.
Dozens are dead in Kentucky after tornadoes hit that state and Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi and Illinois on Friday. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers spoke with Victor Gensini, an associate professor who teaches meteorology and researches severe weather at Northern Illinois University, about the role climate change likely played in these storms.
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More than 100 were working in candle factory when violent storm – part of one of the most devastating tornado outbreaks in U.S. history – struck building, peeling away the roof and collapsing walls.
All that's left of Robert and Karima Bright's home is the small closet where they rode out the storm.
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