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FEMA representatives are canvassing Pendleton County to help residents impacted by April's severe storms register for assistance.
Flood insurance only paid half the house's value. However, FEMA offered him some money for the replacement of major appliances like a furnace, stove, washer and dryer. Tommy Hedden, Daniels' neighbor,
More severe weather is forecast to move into the commonwealth May 20, including in some of the areas hit hardest by recent tornadoes.
The EF-4 tornado that caused extensive damage in Kentucky this past weekend has sparked conversations about warning systems, particularly tornado sirens.
Insurance payments fell short of the cost for moving somewhere safer.
Gov. Andy Beshear praised the Trump administration’s response to a deadly tornado in his state, even as he worried about cuts at NWS.
Tornadoes that swept through Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia killed more than two dozen people, destroyed homes and left thousands without power as residents began clearing widespread storm damage.
Early assessments indicate the deadly storms that hit Kentucky late May 16 likely destroyed or heavily damaged more than 1,500 homes, according to the state’s request for a federal disaster declaration.
It's been another day of storms and tornado watches in parts of the South. For the better part of a week now, severe weather has led to major damage and deaths in its wake. As residents are beginning to dig out,
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The American Red Cross is rushing critical emergency aid to families affected by the devastating tornadoes that have left a trail of heartbreak across Kentucky and Missouri.
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Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) on MSNFEMA teams to go door to door in HendersonOfficials state Wednesday marked the first day of FEMA canvassing door to door operations. FEMA will be accompanied by Henderson EMA, the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office and FEMA in