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Jan 17

Tornado victim’s family sues Amazon over warehouse collapse

By Associated Press

The family of a delivery driver who died last month when a tornado collapsed the Amazon warehouse in central Illinois where he worked has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.

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Dec 18

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Kentucky tornado recovery continues, with charities and government providing aid

By PBS NewsHour

The tornadoes that swept through the midsouth region one week ago left thousands homeless and killed at least 77 people in Kentucky alone. It was the single worst tornado disaster in that state’s history. This weekend charities, churches and government…

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Dec 18

Tornadoes’ toll: Family members mourn those they lost

By John Hanna, Sudhin Thanawala, Associated Press

The victims included grandmothers, veterans and in some cases, multiple members of a single family. On one street in Bowling Green, Kentucky, 12 people died — eight of them children.

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Dec 16

Survivors of deadly tornado that leveled factory sue employer, saying they weren’t allowed to leave

By Bruce Schreiner, Associated Press

The survivors claim Mayfield Consumer Products demonstrated "flagrant indifference" by refusing to allow employees to go home early.

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Dec 15

Biden visiting Kentucky to console tornado victims, pledge federal aid

By Alexandra Jaffe, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) — For the fifth time since taking office less than a year ago, President Joe Biden is taking on the grim task of visiting an area ravaged by natural disaster to offer comfort and condolences. Biden…

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Dec 13

OSHA opens investigation after Amazon warehouse collapses during tornado, killing 6

By Matt O'Brien, Associated Press

Amazon said workers at the warehouse had little time to prepare when the National Weather Service declared a tornado warning on Friday night. The tornado arrived soon after, collapsing both sides of the warehouse and caving in its roof.

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Dec 13

Thousands without heat, water after tornadoes kill dozens

By Bruce Schreiner, Dylan Lovan, Associated Press

Officials struggled Monday to restore services after a swarm of twisters leveled neighborhoods and killed dozens of people in five states.

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Dec 13

WATCH: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear gives update on tornado damage

By Bruce Schreiner, Claire Galofaro, Associated Press

Kentucky's governor said that at least 64 people were killed in the state during a devastating cluster of tornadoes.

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Dec 12

EXPLAINER: Was tornado outbreak related to climate change?

By Suman Naishadham, Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

Tornadoes in December are unusual, but not unheard of. B ut the ferocity and path length of Friday night's tornadoes likely put them in a category of their own, meteorologists say.

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Dec 11

Kentucky governor: Storms may have killed at least 70 people

By Bruce Schreiner, Jim Salter, Associated Press

Gov. Andy Beshear said at a news conference Saturday that at least 70 people were feared dead in Kentucky, and the death toll could exceed 100. “This will be, I believe, the deadliest tornado system to ever run through Kentucky,”…

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