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Severe US storms kill at least 21 in Kentucky, Missouri

May 18, 2025

Washington [US], May 18: Severe storms have claimed the lives of at least 21 people in the US states of Missouri and Kentucky, authorities there said on Saturday.
In Kentucky, there were at least 14 fatalities, Governor Andy Beshear announced on X.
"Sadly, this number is expected to grow as we receive more information," the governor, a Democrat, wrote. In the St Louis metropolitan area and the more southern Scott County in Missouri, at least seven deaths were confirmed, according to reports from the New York Times and CNN, citing local authorities. Republican Governor Mike Kehoe stated on X that he and his wife were "deeply saddened" by the news. He urged people to avoid the devastated areas so that emergency services could carry out their work and assist those in need.
Initially, CNN reported at least 10 injuries in Missouri but later clarified that the exact number was unclear. The New York Times mentioned dozens of injuries across both states. The affected areas were struck by severe weather, including reports of tornadoes and hailstorms. (DPA)
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