PHOTO GALLERY
Severe weather hits Boyle County
Published 10:56 am Saturday, December 11, 2021
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The roof of First Apostolic Church on Perryville Road in Danville was destroyed by the early-morning storms that hit Boyle County. - Photo by Jeff Moreland
The roof of First Apostolic Church on Perryville Road in Danville was destroyed by the early-morning storms that hit Boyle County. - Photo by Jeff Moreland
Roof damage to a church and the awning of a convenience store ended up in the parking lot of Brinkmann Nutrition store. - Photo by Jeff Moreland
Roof damage to a church and the awning of a convenience store ended up in the parking lot of Brinkmann Nutrition store. - Photo by Jeff Moreland
The sanctuary of First Episcopal Church on Perryville Road in Danville suffered damage when the church's roof was destroyed in the early-morning hours of Saturday. - Photo by Jeff Moreland
The sanctuary of First Apostolic Church on Perryville Road in Danville suffered damage when the church's roof was destroyed in the early-morning hours of Saturday. - Photo by Jeff Moreland
The sanctuary of First Apostolic Church on Perryville Road in Danville suffered damage when the church's roof was destroyed in the early-morning hours of Saturday. - Photo by Jeff Moreland
This home belonging to Jeremy Hardin of Airport Road in Junction City was destroyed by the storm that hit Boyle County Saturday morning. - Photo by Jeff Moreland
The home belonging to Jeremy Hardin of Airport Road in Junction City was destroyed by the storm that hit Boyle County Saturday morning. This vehicle was flipped and heavily damaged, while one sitting beside it was unharmed.- Photo by Jeff Moreland
Severe weather including tornadoes hit parts of Kentucky early Saturday morning, and Boyle County was not left unharmed. While there is no official word on whether the local storms are classified as tornadic, many local property owners suffered damage to their homes, vehicles, and other property. Officials report no injuries as of Saturday morning in Boyle County. This story will be updated as more information becomes available. Look for more details throughout the day, and in Tuesday’s print edition of The Advocate-Messenger.