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See it: Kentucky men go viral after burying minivan to use as storm shelter during severe weatherMUHLENBERG COUNTY, Ky. – When Ryan Hagan and Buddy Rolley heard severe ... and it was what they needed to bury a minivan in ...
As the weather approached Wednesday, with Western Kentucky predicted to get the worst conditions, Ryan Hagan and Buddy Rolley ...
Folks in other states got it even worse, including Kentucky where Ryan Hagan and Buddy Rolley hail from. Those two decided to get smart and build their own storm shelter with what they had on hand ...
After severe storms began on Wednesday, April 2, and rain continued to fall through Sunday, hundreds of people have had to ...
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WEHT Evansville on MSNStorm chaser group launches non-profit to help disabled seek shelter during severe weather; assist with storm recoveryAs strong storms continue to impact the Tri-State, a group of storm chasers form a non-profit group to help people who are ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Between torrential rain ... using nothing but a minivan to shelter from the storms. They tell the Herald-Leader that they used a mini excavator bought from Temu and ...
After days of deluges overfilled rivers to near-record levels across Kentucky, residents are anxious to return to their flooded homes and assess what is salvageable.
When Ryan Hagan and Buddy Rolley heard severe storms were coming through their Kentucky town last Wednesday ... a minivan in the dirt to use as a storm shelter. The Temu excavator digging ...
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