Biden to visit Kentucky on Wednesday to survey damage from devastating tornadoes
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Washington — President Biden will travel to Kentucky on Wednesday to assess the damage from a tornado outbreak that devastated the state and killed 64 people, the White House announced.
Mr. Biden will first participate in a storm briefing at Fort Campbell before heading to Mayfield and Dawson Springs to survey the storm damage, according to the White House.
During a briefing at the White House on the storms, which saw tornadoes and severe weather sweep across at least six states, the president pledged his administration is "going to be there as long as it takes to help."

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