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Summary The storm damaged several homes, overturned vehicles and uprooted trees in Kentucky.
Tornadoes touched down in five states on Friday, damaging homes in Kentucky and Illinois, the National Weather Service and state emergency officials said.There were no reports of injuries, emergency officials in Illinois and Kentucky said. Tornado touch-downs were also spotted in Missouri, Alabama and Georgia, the Weather Services Storm Prediction Center reported on its website.The storm damaged several homes, overturned vehicles and uprooted trees in the Fern Creek area of the city.There were no immediate reports of any deaths or injuries. The storm also knocked power out to some 12,000 homes and businesses.
