Taken in downtown mayfield at 3 or so this morning. This is what the whole town looks like now.
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I'm so sad to see this. Is there anyway we can help?
Above all, pray for the precious people of Purchase area Kentucky.
Along with that, WPSD in Paducah has a whole list of donation opportunities:
https://www.uwky.org/tornado (United Way)
The extensive list of businesses and organizations receiving donations, too many to type in so, just click this link to the story at Paducah channel 6
I used to live and work with these people, a LONG time ago but I know their hearts haven't changed. I'm praying for them but I'm just numb. I know they are in shock. PLEASE ask God to give them strength and health and sanity through all of this. They're gonna need our prayers for a long time. And thank you for asking.
GBY & your loved ones. MAGA-A
My son and his wife and my beautiful grandkids just moved to that area Thanksgiving week. His job is in Paducah but they moved to Clarksville Tennessee. Fortunately the tornadoes were 20 miles west of them. Their shed and fence were destroyed though by straight line winds and several trees in the neighborhood came down.
There were some panicked phone calls yesterday morning, by us to them and by him to the people who work for him. All are safe.
The people affected will be in my prayers for some time.
Praise God! Amen!