State of Emergency in Kentucky Amid Tornadoes, Floods, and Power Outages
April 2, 2024Severe storms have hit the Ohio Valley and surrounding areas, including Lexington and Central Kentucky, leading to damage and power outages.
An EF-1 tornado with 90 mph winds has been reported, and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency.
The Greater Cincinnati Area faces a moderate risk for severe weather, with a flood watch, while western counties have an enhanced risk for tornadoes, wind gusts, and hail.
Pocahontas and Nicholas counties are under a Flood Watch until 10 PM Tuesday, and widespread flooding is a concern with 16 million people under flood watches.
The StormTracker 59 team is actively providing updates across TV, website, mobile app, and social media platforms.
Over 3.6 million people were under a tornado watch, and schools in Tennessee have taken precautions by closing early.
Residents are advised to prepare emergency kits and to stay informed as the severe weather threat is expected to persist until midnight Wednesday.
State emergency personnel have been deployed, and Executive Branch state office buildings in affected areas have been closed.
Summary based on 16 sources
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The New York Times • Apr 2, 2024
Severe Weather, Including Tornadoes, Expected in Midwest and SouthYahoo News • Apr 2, 2024
Significant severe weather threat Tuesday – here’s what to expectYahoo News • Apr 2, 2024
Beshear declares state of emergency in KentuckyYahoo News • Apr 2, 2024
Cincinnati weather alert: Southwest Ohio, NKY at risk for tornadoes, severe storms Tuesday