FEMA AND RED CROSS IN MAYFIELD KENTUCKY TORNADO 12-13-2021 1
- Alexis Hall
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MAYFIELD, Ky., Dec. 13, 2021 - FEMA and Red Cross response vehicles arrive on site to aid with tornado damages and response efforts in the area. FEMA Photo
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency set up two mobile registration trailers Wednesday in western Kentucky to serve victims of Saturday's destructive tornadoes.
Nearly 400 American Red Cross volunteers have spent the last month helping tornado victims in western Kentucky deal with putting their lives back together.
The deadline is March 14 to apply for aid.
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