At least 88 people have died after nearly 44 reported tornadoes caused destruction | Nightline
Kyanna Parson-Perez of Mayfield, Kentucky, was trapped for three hours at a candle factory during the natural disaster that tore through Kentucky and the Midwest. Other survivors share their stories.
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