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In St. Louis,
searchers have been going building to building looking for people who've been trapped or hurt following severe storms that included at least one tornado.
The storms that hit during the afternoon rush hour yesterday led to the deaths of at least five people in St. Louis.
Derek Perkins is a pastor there.
He told ABC News that one of those killed was a member of his church.
about all of this.
The neighbors, the homes, the residents, the members of the church.
The storms killed multiple people in Kentucky.
I'm Karen Zar from Member Station WUKY in Lexington, Kentucky.
High winds, torrential rain, golf ball-sized hail,
and tornadoes thrashed parts of the state overnight.
The mayor confirmed fatalities in London, Kentucky,
although the number of dead hasn't been confirmed by authorities.