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Kentucky tornado shows increasing risk of environmental hazards from storms
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Kentucky tornado shows increasing risk of environmental hazards from storms

Kentucky tornado reveals growing risk of storms' environmental hazards

This month, a devastating tornado ripped through Western Kentucky. It was the worst funnel in a series of storms that hit the country’s heartland. The lives of the victims were savedAt least 76 Kentuckians

In the midst of the tragic loss of life, it is important to do a quieter accounting: The number of places where tornadoes damaged sensitive facilities that store hazardous material, threatening the environment, and even the survivors left to pick up the pieces.

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