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10 Storm Related Deaths Reported in Kentucky: One in Daviess County

Kentucky opened 130 warming centers and reduced power outages from 73,590 to 27,894 as crews worked over 670,000 miles to clear icy roads after the winter storm.

  • On Monday, Gov. Andy Beshear provided an update at the Emergency Operations Center in Frankfort on Kentucky's response to the weekend winter storm and warned that an Extreme Cold Warning remains in effect until 11 a.m. EST.
  • Storm-Related line breaks produced boil-water advisories affecting 7,449 customers and about 1,900 residents without water, while outages peaked over 73,590 on Sunday.
  • Plow crews have tracked 670,000 miles since Friday, enough to circle the Earth 26 times, while the Kentucky National Guard mobilized about 3,000 members at the storm’s height.
  • Many primary routes are now passable, though crews continue to treat refreeze-prone areas; officials urged residents to stay indoors, limit travel and slow down due to icy patches.
  • Residents can complete the Rapid Needs Assessment Form or call 502-607-6665 for non-life-threatening needs, and the Disaster Distress Helpline is available 24/7.
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14 NEWS broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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