People who had their lives ripped apart in mere moments by violent and unforgiving tornadoes over the weekend are now dealing with a new reality — seeking the basic needs of food and shelter while surrounded by devastation and uncertainty over the fate of their neighbours.In the small town of Dawson Springs in western Kentucky, about 75 per cent of the community was wiped out and replaced by "chaos," mayor Chris Smiley said on Sunday."It's the worst thing I've ever seen," said Cr Smiley, who's lived in the town for 63 years.
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