Headline Roundup • December 11th, 2021
Massive Tornadoes Hit Several States
Summary from the AllSides News Team
A series of powerful storms and tornadoes swept across six states on Friday night, resulting in massive power outages and property damage. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear called the storm "the most devastating tornado event in our state’s history" during a news conference Saturday morning. After declaring a state of emergency, he confirmed that the death toll is expected to be between “70-100 people.” More than 30 tornadoes were seen in Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee.
Outlets across the political spectrum reported on the late-night workers who were trapped inside warehouses during the tornado storm, most notably a candle factory and an Amazon warehouse. Aside from featuring subjective language in headlines, the vast majority of outlets avoided political angles and emphasized reports from those who witnessed the storms. Editor's Note, 12/13/21 at 11:41 a.m. ET: the original title of this summary inaccurately said that 70 people were confirmed dead in Kentucky. We regret this error. As of Monday morning, 64 people are confirmed dead in Kentucky.
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A devastating tornado outbreak tore through Kentucky and five other states on Friday night, killing dozens of people and leaving people trapped in factories and warehouses. More than 30 tornadoes were reported in Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, and Mississippi. The main tornado that struck Kentucky traveled more than 227 miles, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said. “We believe our death toll from this event will exceed 50 Kentuckians and probably end up 70 to 100,” he said at a news conference. “It’s very hard, really tough, and we’re praying for each...

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At least 70 people were feared dead in Kentucky after tornadoes and severe weather tore through multiple states and caused catastrophic damage.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said at a news conference Saturday that the death toll may exceed 100.
“This has been the most devastating tornado event in our state’s history,” Beshear said.
The storms hit a candle factory in Kentucky, an Amazon facility in Illinois and a nursing home in Arkansas. Beshear said about 110 people were in the Mayfield factory when the tornado hit.
Kentucky State Police Trooper...

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Late Friday night, several tornadoes ripped through the Midwest, hitting the state of Kentucky the hardest, causing severe structural damage and taking the lives of at least 50 people in the Bluegrass State. On Saturday morning, Democratic Governor Andy Beshear announced he had declared a state of emergency and said the total death is expected to be between “70-100 people.”
“We are nearing the end of the most severe tornado event in Kentucky’s history,” Beshear said Saturday morning at a 4:00 am press conference. “Multiple tornadoes have touched down and we have...
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