The Columbus Dispatch

Ky. safety agency to review factory deaths

- Bruce Schreiner and Claire Galofaro ASSOCIATED PRESS

MAYFIELD, Ky. – Kentucky’s workplace safety agency will look into the deaths of eight people who were killed at a candle factory during the violent weather that spawned tornadoes in five states, the governor said Tuesday.

Gov. Andy Beshear told reporters that the Kentucky Division of Occupation­al Safety and Health Compliance would undertake a monthslong review of the deaths, which happened at the Mayfield Consumer Products factory as storms raked the area starting Friday night.

The governor said that such reviews are done whenever workers are killed on the job.

“So it shouldn’t suggest that there was any wrongdoing. But what it should give people confidence in, is that we’ll get to the bottom of what happened,” he said.

State and local officials say the company told them that all other workers have been accounted for. Initially, authoritie­s feared a much higher death toll at the factory because dozens of employees were working late to make candles for holiday orders. But Louisville Emergency Management Director E.J. Meiman said late Monday that authoritie­s now “have a high level of confidence that nobody is left in this building.”

Mayfield, home to 10,000 residents and the candle factory, suffered some of the worst damage in the country.

Beshear’s comments come as workers, volunteers and members of the National Guard fanned out in Kentucky to start the long recovery process. The tornado outbreak that killed at least 88 people – 74 of them in Kentucky – cut a path of devastatio­n that stretched from Arkansas, where a nursing home was destroyed, to Illinois, where an Amazon distributi­on center was heavily damaged.

The tornadoes also killed at least six people in Illinois; four in Tennessee; two in Arkansas, where the governor said nursing home workers shielded residents with their own bodies; and two in Missouri.

The federal Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion announced Monday that it had opened an investigat­ion into the collapse of the Amazon warehouse in Edwardsvil­le, Illinois.

 ?? GERALD HERBERT/AP ?? A flag flies Tuesday amid debris of destroyed homes in Mayfield, Ky., in the aftermath of tornadoes that tore through the region.
GERALD HERBERT/AP A flag flies Tuesday amid debris of destroyed homes in Mayfield, Ky., in the aftermath of tornadoes that tore through the region.

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