Live Updates: Tornado outbreak death toll in Kentucky rises to 64

FAN Editor

The confirmed death toll from Friday’s devastating tornado outbreak rose significantly Monday. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced at least 64 people were killed in his state, which he said suffered “the worst tornado event” in its history.

The governor said it may take weeks before the final death toll would be known. Dozens of people remain unaccounted for. The severe weather and tornadoes affected seven other states, killing at least 12 additional people.

In Kentucky, at least eight people were killed in a candle factory in Mayfield, where more than 100 workers were inside when a tornado struck.

“Everybody was falling to the bottom of the building,” Barbara Tate, an employee at the Mayfield Consumer Products factory, told CBS News. “All you heard was screaming and hollering and people howling for ‘help me, help me.’ And you crying and want to help them, but you can’t help them because you’re trying to help yourself because you don’t know you’re going to live or die.”

mayfield-candle-factory.jpg
The remnants of the Mayfield Consumer Products factory, in Mayfield, Kentucky. Employees were working overtime making candles for the holidays when a tornado hit Friday night.   CBS News

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Mayfield mayor and fire chief speak on tornado rescue and recovery efforts

Mayfield mayor and fire chief speak on tornado rescue and recovery efforts – CBS News Watch CBSN Live Mayfield, Kentucky, Mayor Kathy Stewart O’Nan and Fire Chief Jeremy Creason joined “CBS Mornings” to give an update about the rescue and recovery efforts after a deadly tornado tore through their city. […]

You May Like