Personal items blown away by tornadoes found hundreds of miles away
The deadly tornadoes that tore through Kentucky blew residents' personal belongings up to 130 miles away. Midwesterners are now using social media to locate the owners of family photos, Bibles, baby quilts and Christmas ornaments they found. In one case, a picture dating back to 1942 was found in New Albany, Indiana - a whopping 130 miles away from where it originated in Dawson Springs, Kentucky.
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