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National Weather Service releases details of Morganfield tornado

National Weather Service releases details of Morganfield tornado

Yahoo19-05-2025
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — The National Weather Service has released the details of the tornado that swept through Morganfield Friday.
A release obtained by Eyewitness News says an EF3 tornado hit Morganfield leaving four people with injuries. No deaths have been reported.
The tornado touched down along Bunger Road in western Union County. It then moved east, the tornado intensified, doing EF-3 damage to several homes on Highway 130, Robinson Road, US Highway 60, Terre Hill Road, and Wildlife Road. Some homes suffered near catastrophic damage, with most roofs and most exterior walls removed. The tornado weakened after it crossed Highway 56 moving east, lifting near Kit Harris Road. The tornado reached a peak width of around 500 yards and caused four minor injuries along its 9.94 miles track.
The release goes on to say the tornado was on the ground for 13 minutes. It primarily impacted impacted the south side of Morganfield.
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