Kentucky Public Radio’s Justin Hicks has been reporting on the tornadoes from London, Kentucky this week. On Tuesday, he sat down with managing editor Ryan Van Velzer to debrief on what he saw and what we know about the disaster so far.

Van Velzer: In the days since the storms, the National Weather Service has said there were about a half dozen tornadoes all around Kentucky, a lot of them in pretty rural areas. So far, they're saying they ranged anywhere from EF ones to EF threes, which have winds up to 165 miles per hour. And tentatively, they say that's what passed through Somerset and London, you got out to London on Sunday afternoon, where tornado hit a very populated area. Where did you go first?

Hicks: So I first went to this mobile home park. It's right next to the London-Corbin a

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