At least 70 dead after ‘most severe tornado event’ in Kentucky's history, governor says

Governor believes death toll will exceed 100

MAYFIELD, Ky. -- Multiple tornadoes have touched down in over a dozen Kentucky counties after one of the most severe tornado events in the state’s history, the governor said.

Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency based on the significant tornado damage in multiple Western Kentucky counties. He said in a press conference Saturday that the death toll has reached 70 and could exceed 100.

By Sunday, local media reported that the death toll had risen to 80 and could continue to climb.

The primary tornado was on the ground continuously for over 270 miles in the state, according to Beshear, who said the storm was "something we have never seen before."

The tornado-producing storm moved through five states from Arkansas to Kentucky overnight leaving catastrophic damage in its wake. When the sun came up Saturday, the full extent of the damage became clear. 

"The damage is even worse now that we have first light," Beshear said.

According to the governor, Graves County appears to be hit the hardest -- which is where the city of Mayfield was destroyed

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  Heavy damage is seen downtown after a tornado swept through the area on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  Heavy damage is seen downtown after a tornado swept through the area on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  A tattered American flag flies at half-mast for Sen. Bob Dole in front of the heavy tornado-damaged courthouse on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  General view of tornado damage of the downtown area on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  Heavy damage is seen downtown after a tornado swept through the area on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  Heavy damage is seen downtown after a tornado swept through the area on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  Heavy damage is seen downtown after a tornado swept through the area on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  Heavy damage is seen downtown after a tornado swept through the area on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  Heavy damage is seen downtown after a tornado swept through the area on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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MAYFIELD, KY - DECEMBER 11:  People search through a tornado-damaged building on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes tore through parts of the lower Midwest late on Friday night leaving a large path of destruction and unknown fatalities.   (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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Heavy damage is seen downtown after a tornado swept through the area on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

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Kentucky's Governor issued a state of emergency overnight because of the significant damage. (Brett Adair / LSM)

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Up to 200 people were reportedly trapped inside a candle factory. (Brett Adair / LSM)

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The National Weather Service said they took a power hit and handed over their duties to another weather service office. (Brett Adair / LSM)

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"There's a ton of debris all over the roadway that we've had to cut through with a chainsaw, drag trees out of the way with chains, " Adair said. (Brett Adair / LSM)

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Adair and his colleagues were helping deputies to help clear the roads, as they were impassable, along with searching for residents within the town.  (Brett Adair / LSM)

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Storm chaser Brett Adair was there right after the tornado hit.  (Brett Adair / LSM)

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"The scope is just so massive in terms of the damage that you know this was a higher-end destructive and possibly deadly tornado that moved through here," Adair said.  (Brett Adair / LSM)

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There were multiple reports of catastrophic damage within the city as a confirmed large tornado moved through the city.  (Brett Adair / LSM)

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A tornado emergency is an enhanced warning to catch the attention of residents. The National Weather Service created the warning for the rare situation when a severe threat to human life is imminent or ongoing. (Brett Adair / LSM)

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Search and rescue operations are underway as catastrophic damage was reported.  (Brett Adair / LSM)

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The National Weather Service urged residents to take shelter as the tornado was confirmed. (Brett Adair / LSM)

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A Tornado Emergency was issued for Mayfield, Kentucky, as a large tornado was spotted moving through the city.  (Brett Adair / LSM)

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Active search and rescues happening in Mayfield, KY.  (Brett Adair / LSM)

"A roof collapse at a candle factory has resulted in mass casualties," Beshear said.

Beshear issued a state of emergency just before midnight Saturday and has activated the National Guard. The state is deploying 181 guardsmen, including search and rescue and debris clearance teams. 

"The Transportation Cabinet has mobilized its heavy equipment to help clear debris. They’ll be assisted by the Guard and the Division of Forestry," Beshear said.

The governor has requested an immediate federal emergency declaration. In addition, two tractor-trailers filled with water are headed towards Western Kentucky. 

"This has been one of the toughest nights in Kentucky history, and some areas have been hit in ways that are hard to put into words," Beshear said. "To all of our Kentucky families that are impacted by this, we want you to know that we are here for you. We love you. We are praying for you."

Counties with likely damage and debris include Fulton, Hickman, Graves, Marshall, Lyon, Caldwell, Hopkins, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Breckenridge, Bullit, Spencer, Shelby, Christian, Logan, Warren, Edmondson, Taylor and Marion counties. 

"We will make it through this. We will rebuild. We are strong, resilient people. And we’re going to be there every step of the way," Beshear said.