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Kentucky tornadoes leave at least 16 dead & many injured in ‘mass casualty’ event as storms rip through mid-west

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AT least 16 people have been killed and many injured as devastating storms spawning tornadoes tear through the mid-west.

Officials from Laurel County, Kentucky, confirmed that a tornado “pummeled” the region late on Friday night “causing mass casualties”.

Residents surveying the damage to their tornado-destroyed home.

Residents inspect their home after a tornado completely tore off the back wall of a two-story house in St. LouisCredit: Reuters
Debris from a tornado-damaged house.

At least 16 people have been killed in tornadoes that hit the Mid West on Friday nightCredit: Fox Weather / Laurel County (Ky) Fiscal Court
Aftermath of Kentucky tornadoes, showing first responders and debris-strewn streets.

Rescue crews are desperately searching for survivorsCredit: Fox Weather / Laurel County (Ky) Fiscal Court

At least nine people were killed and dozens injured in the twister that hit Ohio Valley with rescue crews continuing to search through the flattened homes and businesses for survivors.

“Multiple fatalities have been confirmed as a result of a tornado that pummeled Laurel County late Friday evening,” Laurel County Fiscal Court said in a Facebook post.

“Destroyed homes and buildings are still being searched by emergency responders.”

The regions of Somerset and London were hit with the most significant damage as the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the tornado his just before midnight on Friday.

The twister ripped through two neighborhoods and the London Corbin Airport leaving “mass casualties in its path” with at least nine people dead and “numerous [with] severe injuries”, it reported.

Meanwhile officials in St. Louis, Missouri reported that at least seven people had died as the string of storms continue to rip through the Midwest.

In total, major tornadoes have been reported in Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana while thousands have been left without power.

Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for parts of Alabama until the early hours of Saturday morning as officials brace for further devastation.

Minivan driving through a street littered with debris from a tornado.

Severe storm warnings are in force for other parts of the country until the early hours of SaturdayCredit: Fox Weather / Laurel County (Ky) Fiscal Court
Tornado damage in Kentucky.

Officials reported the tornado hitting one area just before midnight with rescue crews still conducting searches early on SaturdayCredit: Fox Weather / Laurel County (Ky) Fiscal Court
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