Video captures Mayfield, Kentucky wreckage, crushed by tornadoes

Video captures Mayfield, Kentucky wreckage, crushed by tornadoes

A minute-long video taken by a motorist early Saturday gives a street-level glimpse of the horrifying aftermath of the tornadoes that swept across five states, killing at least 70.

“Yeah, Mayfield needs some prayers,” local resident Ryan Mitchum says solemnly as he drives through the small town, pop. 10,000, that appears to have been almost entirely flattened by the massive line of storms.

Locals survey catastrophic damage left behind from harsh tornados in Mayfield, Kentucky on Dec. 11, 2021.
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The camera captures a smashed white SUV perched atop a pile of brick and rubble, shattered trees and utility poles, and dazed survivors wandering in the dawn light past shredded homes and stores.

“That was a transmission shop,” Mitchum says as he slowly cruises past a gutted blue building that’s missing its roof, windows, and several walls.

“This looks straight out of a movie.”

The series of tornadoes swept across five states in the lower midwest overnight in a storm that may rank as the deadliest ever to hit his state, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Saturday.

The twisters derailed a train and and destroyed a candle factory in western Kentucky, tore the roof off an Amazon warehouse in Illinois, and obliterated a nursing home in Arkansas.

People survey damage from a tornado is seen in Mayfield, Ky., on Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021. Tornadoes and severe weather caused catastrophic damage across multiple states late Friday, killing several people overnight.
A demolished vehicle is found by rumble in Mayfield, Kentucky.
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