'Never Seen This': Storm Damage in Kentucky Surprises Surveyor

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Wood splinters, flipped vehicles, home insulation blown into tree branches, straight-line wind damage, and a wedge of drywall impaled into a building: a litany of storm damage greeted John Gordon in Kentucky on April 2 as he visited impacted areas.

In his video, Gordon says that in 30 years of storm surveying, he’d “never seen this: an impalement of drywall into the stucco” of one building.

Gordon was in Nicholasville, Lexington, and Anderson County.

The Lexington Herald Leader said at least five tornadoes were confirmed across Kentucky during the storms. Gov Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency. Credit: John Gordon via Storyful