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Fear of 100 dead in Kentucky: Hurricane hits the United States

Lori Wooden, a retiree from Dawson Springs, Kentucky, told CNN that she made the storm sit in a shelter. She asked the rain “Then it suddenly became very loud like a train. It did not take long, but it was very loud. Maybe three or four seconds, then it was over. But when we came out and looked at each other damage, those three to four What happened in seconds was unbelievable.

In Earlington, Kentucky, a train derailed due to a storm and collided with several houses. Hopkins County Sheriff Matt Sanderson said experts were investigating what material he was carrying and how many people were injured in the area, according to media reports.

In Edwardsville, southern Illinois, rescue efforts continued after the roof part of the Amazon distribution center collapsed. It was not initially clear how many people were in the building in the town near St. Louis at the time. There are reports of casualties there as well. The rescue operation continued.

The Governor of Kentucky, Bessier, sought the help of US President Joe Biden. “Kentucky needs federal assistance to respond to this event,” a letter was issued to Biden by the governor on Saturday. Electricity is widespread. Of the 120 districts in the state, 17 have been affected by the disaster. Bessier declared a state of emergency in Kentucky and activated the National Guard to help affected communities

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