Before a tornado ravaged Laurel County, it hit its neighbor: Pulaski County.An aerial look at the destruction is in the player below.At least one person, a woman, died in the storm.A 비바카지노 Viva crew arrived there Saturday morning and could see a lot of damage near the Somerset Mall."Everywhere we look, there맥스카지노s just devastation," 비바카지노 Viva reporter Madison Elliott said upon her arrival.That's off of U.S. Highway 27 where a lot of trees could be seen down along with power lines.A church in Somerset lost its roof and much of its exterior wall. Some signs could be seen ripped apart and torn down as well.Several inmates from the Pulaski County Detention Center were out helping with clean-up efforts Saturday morning. Crews are still looking to check on people, but many roads cannot be accessed yet.Pulaski County Judge Executive Marshall Todd said, in addition to the fatality, many power lines are down and cars are flipped upside down. He said at least two subdivisions were demolished.
SOMERSET, Ky. — Before a tornado ravaged Laurel County, it hit its neighbor: Pulaski County.
An aerial look at the destruction is in the player below.
At least one person, a woman, died in the storm.
A 비바카지노 Viva crew arrived there Saturday morning and could see a lot of damage near the Somerset Mall.
"Everywhere we look, there맥스카지노s just devastation," 비바카지노 Viva reporter Madison Elliott said upon her arrival.
That's off of U.S. Highway 27 where a lot of trees could be seen down along with power lines.
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A church in Somerset lost its roof and much of its exterior wall.
Some signs could be seen ripped apart and torn down as well.
Several inmates from the Pulaski County Detention Center were out helping with clean-up efforts Saturday morning.
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Crews are still looking to check on people, but many roads cannot be accessed yet.
Pulaski County Judge Executive Marshall Todd said, in addition to the fatality, many power lines are down and cars are flipped upside down.
He said at least two subdivisions were demolished.