Residents are seen inside a house damaged by tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720398
Residents are seen inside a house damaged by tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720392
People walk among debris to recover belongings after tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720391
A woman holds her cat with debris left by tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in the background, in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720382
A man walks among debris to recover belongings after tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720381
A local resident is seen among debris after tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720380
A man walks among debris to recover belongings after tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720379
People walk among debris to recover belongings after tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720376
People walk among debris to recover belongings after tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720375
A view shows debris after tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720372
A view shows a damaged car and debris after tornadoes ripped through several U.S. states in Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. On December 10 and 11 a series of tornadoes barreled through the central and southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and casualties behind. In Kentucky alone, the death toll could exceed 100 people, according to the governor.13.12.2021#6720370