Weather
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Devastating Tornado Brings Family Photo 130 Miles Away From Now-Destroyed City
On the 10th of December, a destructive and fatal protracted storm blew over Kentucky, picking up material of different sizes and tossing everything into the stratosphere like gadgets. A prized household portrait was swept up into the windstorm, eventually falling to the ground over 130 miles down the road from the now-destroyed community of Dawson Springs, Kentucky.
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