Texans on their Way to Help Kentucky Search and Rescue

Texans with a Texas A&M Task Force are heading to western Kentucky after monstrous tornadoes killed dozens of people and left widespread devastation Friday (12-10-2021) night. Gov. Greg Abbott announced Saturday that he had approved activation of 10 members of that task force to go to Kentucky, at the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

“The State of Texas stands ready to assist our friends in Kentucky as they continue their response and recovery efforts in the wake of deadly tornadoes that shook the western portion of their state overnight,” said Abbott. Along with the task force, equipment that will help with search and rescue missions will also be sent to Kentucky from Texas, according to the governor’s office. “Thank you to the members of Texas A&M Task Force 1 who are making their way to Western Kentucky to help those in need. I ask all Texans to join Cecilia and me in praying for those affected by these horrific tornadoes,” Abbott said.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said upwards of 70 may have died when twisters touched down for more than 200 miles in his state; but the number of deaths could exceed 100 across 10 or more counties.

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Tornadoes wiping out Kentucky, Illinois and other states.

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