"We put one foot in front of the other."
This was Kentucky governor's message as his state began recovery efforts following one of the deadliest tornado events in its history ...
This was Kentucky governor's message as his state began recovery efforts following one of the deadliest tornado events in its history ...
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00:00I was working on getting the confirmed deaths this morning and realized I was writing
00:06on the back of notes that one of my kids took from school.
00:20We are now on day three of responding to the worst tornado event in the history of our
00:28commonwealth. Our state was hit by at least four tornadoes. One stayed on the ground in Kentucky
00:37for at least 200 miles, devastating anything in its path. Thousands of homes are damaged,
00:46if not entirely destroyed, and it may be weeks before we have final counts
00:52on both deaths and levels of destruction.
01:05I know like the folks in western Kentucky, I'm not doing so well today, and I'm not sure how
01:12many of us are. I was working on getting the confirmed deaths this morning and realized I
01:19was writing on the back of notes that one of my kids took from school, and here's what
01:27what it is. It's notes on inertia. It means that an object that's in motion will stay
01:35in motion. So we're going to keep putting one foot in front of the other and push through this.
01:42Everybody out there get the help you need. Take care of yourself and we'll continue to
01:48provide updates to the people of western Kentucky. We're not going anywhere. People of western
01:54Kentucky have gone through an unspeakable trauma. I mean it's traumatic being there helping.
02:02You go from grief to shock to being resolute, span of 10 minutes, and then you go back.
02:12It's hard to understand how something like this or why something like this happens. It is just awful.
02:22And the people who lost everything but are still here with us, it's hard to think of them as lucky,
02:28but this is really hard, but we're going to make it. We put one foot in front of the other,
02:39make sure we have the inertia, and we'll rebuild. There's going to be grief,
02:46there's going to be cleanup, but then we're going to make sure that everybody gets back on their
02:51feet. We do have a lot of support out there. I mean the whole country is calling and trying to
02:56help. Actually one of the biggest challenges we have in these counties is too much in many ways.
03:02How to coordinate an unprecedented amount of goods and of volunteers,
03:11but there's a lot of love out there.