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At least 19 Kentuckians died and dozens more were injured after a tornado struck the southeast part of the state last week.
"A severe, significant tornado" caused devastating destruction in Laurel and Pulaski counties in southeastern Kentucky.
A deadly EF-4 tornado ravaged Laurel and Pulaski counties, but also caused damage in several other areas on May 16.
While Kentucky awaits a response regarding a request for individual disaster assistance, Beshear said the state's death toll from the May storms remained at 19.
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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear gave an update on disaster recovery after May’s severe weather.
Beshear announced during the briefing that the death toll has remained at 19, and that he hoped that number doesn’t increase.