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Deadly tornadoes rip through Kentucky and Missouri, killing at least 25

Published on: May 18, 2025 3:55 PM

A powerful wave of spring storms swept through the U.S. Midwest and Ohio River Valley overnight, leaving a trail of destruction and claiming at least 25 lives across Kentucky and Missouri. The deadly tornadoes caused significant damage to homes, vehicles, and infrastructure, prompting emergency declarations in both states.

In Kentucky, a powerful twister struck Laurel County just after midnight, killing 17 people and severely injuring many others, Governor Andy Beshear confirmed. The storm also claimed another life in nearby Pulaski County. Beshear described the aftermath as another painful moment for the state and declared a state of emergency to mobilize resources for affected communities.

Emergency officials in Laurel County labeled the situation a “mass casualty event.” Sheriff John Root said emergency crews were combing through the wreckage to search for survivors. The tornado, classified as an EF5—the most severe rating—flattened entire neighborhoods, with 22 families now housed in emergency shelters after losing their homes.

In Missouri, Governor Mike Kehoe confirmed seven storm-related deaths, including five in St. Louis, where a tornado caused widespread destruction. Mayor Cara Spencer reported that 5,000 properties were damaged and 38 people injured. “Our city is grieving tonight,” she said, calling the event “truly horrendous.”

Beyond Kentucky and Missouri, storms also battered Illinois, Virginia, and New Jersey. In Virginia, two people died after falling trees crushed their vehicles. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service confirmed several tornadoes across multiple states, stretching from the Mississippi Valley to the Atlantic Coast.

Federal officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, have pledged support and are coordinating with state governments. While states lead emergency responses, Noem emphasized that federal aid is ready and available. Rescue efforts are ongoing, and authorities urge residents to stay alert as the storm system moves eastward.

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