Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kentucky-Tornado-Damaged-Home-27MDHUHIZDGX.htmlConceptually similarKentucky Tornado Damaged HomeGP1SWS3UCompleted★★★★Kentucky Tornado Damaged HomeGP1SWS3VCompleted★★★★Kentucky Tornado Damaged HomeGP1SWS3WCompleted★★★★Kentucky Tornado Damaged HomeGP1SWS3XCompleted★★★★Kentucky Tornado Damaged HomeGP1SWS3YCompleted★★★★Courthouse Tornado DamageGP1SWQ9NCompleted★★★★Kentucky Tornado Damaged FlagGP1SWQA8Completed★★★★Historic Kentucky Tornado DamageGP1SWQA7Completed★★★★Kentucky Tornado Damaged HomeGP1SWS3MCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWS3ZKentucky Tornado Damaged HomeA destroyed home in Princeton, Kentucky following the tornado. Residents of Kentucky counties where tornadoes killed dozens of people could be without heat, water or electricity in frigid temperatures for weeks or longer, state officials warned, as the toll of damage and deaths came into clearer focus in five states slammed by the swarm of twisters.Kentucky authorities said the sheer level of destruction was hindering their ability to tally the damage from December 10th storms. At least 88 people - including 74 in Kentucky - were killed by the tornado outbreak that also destroyed a nursing home in Arkansas, heavily damaged an Amazon distribution center in Illinois and spread its deadly effects into Tennessee and Missouri.Locations:Kentucky-North America-United States of AmericaDate:15 Dec, 2021Credit:© Ron Alvey / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3332pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Destruction-Extreme weather-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Storms (weather)Shoot:US Tornado Damage in KentuckyTornado damage in Mayfield, Kentucky. Residents of Kentucky counties where tornadoes killed dozens of people, could be without heat, water or electricity in frigid temperatures for weeks or longer, state officials warned Monday, as the toll of damage and deaths came into clearer focus in five states slammed by the swarm of twisters.Kentucky authorities said the sheer level of destruction was hindering their ability to tally the damage from December 10th storms. At least 88 people — including 74 in Kentucky — were killed by the tornado outbreak that also destroyed a nursing home in Arkansas, heavily damaged an Amazon distribution center in Illinois and spread its deadly effects into Tennessee and Missouri.