James Comer, R-Ky, told MSNBC on Saturday morning that his state is now in need of 'lot of temporary housing' following the devastating tornadoes. Pieces of wood and belongings that were once inside these Bowling Green homes have now been heaped on the streets and in their front yards. Clarkson, also shared dramatic images of the areas in his town that were most devastated. 'The damage is even worse now that we have first light,' Beshear said.īowling Green resident, Devin J.
Andy Beshear said he estimates the death toll 'may in fact end up exceeding 100 before the day is done.' So far, authorities have estimated that the tornado has killed at least 70 people in the state. In a statement Saturday afternoon, Kentucky Gov. 'My family is safe, but there was loss of life.
“I’ve never seen an actual war zone, but if I had to guess, I’d say where I’m standing looks like one,' Keen told NBC News.