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Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Rankin (October 16, 1920 – July 6, 2009) was the first person to survive a fall from the top of a cumulonimbus thunderstorm cloud. [1] He was a pilot in the United States Marine Corps and a World War II and Korean War veteran.
An inmate in Western Kentucky was honored for his heroic actions during the deadly December tornadoes that killed 76 Kentuckians. Kentucky inmate honored for actions during deadly tornado [Video ...
In a separate video taken in Bowling Green, Kentucky posted to Facebook by Angie Jaggers Keen, 50, debris can be seen in the streets. ... Beshear said at least four tornadoes ripped through ...
Initially, it was believed that fifteen people had died in Bowling Green from the first tornado; [28] another person was later found killed. [29] A man who was helping with disaster recovery the day following the tornado suffered a cardiac arrest and died as a result. [30] [31] A family of four were also killed in Bowling Green, including a ...
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A destructive series of three tornadoes hit Mississippi, Kentucky, and Tennessee on January 23, 1969. This worst tornado was a violent F4 twister that devastated Hazlehurst, Mississippi and caused 32 fatalities.
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On April 21–24, 1968, a deadly tornado outbreak struck portions of the Midwestern United States, primarily along the Ohio River Valley.The worst tornado was an F5 that struck portions of Southeastern Ohio from Wheelersburg to Gallipolis, just north of the Ohio–Kentucky state line, killing seven people and injuring at least 93.