unitedhealthcare Supports Magee Miss. Tornado Victims
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- unitedhealthcare Supports Magee Miss. Tornado Victims
- Radar image shows storm that spawned tornado
- Corydon begins rebuilding and healing after tornado
unitedhealthcare Supports Magee Miss. Tornado Victims
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– Support for the American Red Cross – A $5000 donation will go to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund from UnitedHealthcare by AmeriChoice UnitedHealth Group’s Medicaid managed care business. “Many people’s lives have been seriously disrupted by this disaster” said Norine Yukon executive director of UnitedHealthcare by AmeriChoice in Mississippi. “ur hearts go out to the injured and those who have lost property homes and businesses as a result of this tornado. We want to support organizations that can immediately have a positive impact for the people affected. In addition to the AmeriChoice donation as part of the Company’s new two-year commitment to disaster relief UnitedHealth Group will allocate $5000 to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund from its Annual Disaster Giving Program (ADGP) commitment to benefit disaster victims like those affected by the Magee tornado. UnitedHealth Group is the first and only health and well-being company to be an ADGP Member. The donation will allow the Red Cross to provide support for shelters meals and clean-up and comfort kits as well as mental health support for families and the community of Magee.
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Radar image shows storm that spawned tornado
The Tennessean
Boyd said a survey team determined the actual tornado was approximately 50 yards wide with wind speeds up to 90 miles per hour. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Rutherford county at 6:50 p. but a tornado warning was never issued. “We didn’t have enough indication with our radar that a tornado was in that storm to issue a warning” Boyd said adding tornadoes are a possibility anytime severe thunderstorms are present.
Corydon begins rebuilding and healing after tornado
WFIE-TV
Despite a few minor injuries no one was seriously injured from the tornado. 14 News got their first-hand accounts of what happened. “Seemed like it lasted for just a few minutes very short time” Corydon resident Ted Self said. “You could hear debris hitting the house. ” Residents of Corydon Kentucky got up Sunday morning after a rough night.