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Record-breaking Tornado Hits Kentucky, Illinois

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As you have probably heard, a tornado that touched down for a record 200-plus miles left a wide path of destruction through Western Kentucky, killing more than 70, ripping off roofs, and destroying towns along the way. In addition to individual houses, the storm ripped the roof of churches, tapped residents in nursing homes, derailed trains, destroyed an Amazon warehouse, and killed many of the people working in a candle factory. The photos accompanying this article from the Daily Mail make it look like a warzone.

Prepping means having a tornado shelter or not living in tornado country. This is why we prep.

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