
Kentucky Family Survives Tornado That Moved Their Home
Kentucky Tornado Aftermath: Family Survives Miraculously After Home Moves Several Feet London, KY – Devastating tornadoes and severe weather ripped through the heartland on Friday night, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. In London, Kentucky, the impact was particularly severe. One family's home was completely demolished, yet they miraculously survived. ABC News correspondent Alex Stone arrived in London on Saturday to assess the damage. In a powerful video report, Stone points to the remnants of a house, now just a pile of rubble. "This was a home right here before Friday night," he says, gesturing to the scattered debris. "But where this home went with the family inside—and everybody survived incredibly—you can see it over there." The home, Stone explains, was tossed several feet by the tornado's force. The family, including four children, the youngest just six years old, were trapped inside amidst the debris, granite countertops and toilets scattered around them. "Debris all over them, granite countertops all over them," Stone recounts. "They got out." Despite the ordeal, the homeowner Stone spoke with sustained only minor injuries: "just a little scratch, four stitches above the eye." The resilience of the family amidst such devastation underscores the strength of the community spirit as cleanup and recovery efforts continue. The video shows crews already working to restore power lines, a symbol of hope in the face of adversity.