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    Kentucky National Guard Deploys Hundreds of Troops to Help with Tornado Devastation

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    More than 300 Kentucky National Guard troops have been deployed to communities devastated by weekend tornadoes that killed at least 80 people in the state, according to the Pentagon.

    The Guard members are performing law enforcement duties, clearing debris and supporting recovery efforts. They are joined by the U.S. Corps of Engineers, which is tasked with setting up emergency and getting critical public facilities and services back up and running.

    State and federal officials were still surveying the extensive damage and searching for missing persons Monday after tornadoes tore across Kentucky and other states, including Mississippi, Tennessee, Illinois and Arkansas, on Friday and Saturday.

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    None may be worse off than Kentucky, where Gov. Andy Beshear requested an emergency disaster declaration, which was granted by President Joe Biden on Saturday. The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the head of the Department of Homeland Security traveled to the state Sunday to survey the damage.

    Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said the Kentucky Guard may be the only deployment. “We do not anticipate activations from other states with respect to this particular national disaster,” he said Monday.

    The Kentucky National Guard has called more than 300 personnel to duty, including 81 in law enforcement, 80 in recovery support…

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