More than 100 people are feared dead in Kentucky following the tornado storm.
:"I watched an interview earlier today and the man, he was a storm chaser, and he says that it looked like a landfield—that's exactly what it looked like."
Aerial photos of Mayfield show the devastating path taken by the tornado as it ripped through the small city. An aerial view of homes and businesses destroyed by a tornado on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Homes and businesses were destroyed.An aerial view of homes and businesses destroyed by a tornado on December 11, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. At least 100 people are believed to have been killed.The images showed homes and businesses flattened in the city with roofs having been ripped off and walls knocked flat.
Debris littered the roads and cars had been left scattered in a neighborhood that had been almost completely decimated. Other photographs showed homes half standing, with large segments of the property having been completely destroyed.
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