Courtesy: WHOPStorm moving through Simpson County, Kentucky. Reporter Eleanor Buckley captured this photo showing a flipped trailer on Charlie Norris Road in Madison CountyWebster County Emergency Management Agency posted this picture of flooding on Highway 132 their Facebook page.Bruce Barnett sent in this photo of a large tree down in Lexington.The Berea Police Department shared this photo of a massive tree that was uprooted.Jake Brumfield sent in this photo of damage in Jessamine CountyJake Brumfield sent in this photo of damage in Jessamine CountyMike Faulkner, President of Tebco of KY, sent this photo. National Weather Service officials are surveying widespread storm damage from Wednesday night's storms, spanning from Butler County through portions of Northern Kentucky. Severe thunderstorms ripped through Kentucky Wednesday night into Thursday morning, leaving damaged homes and fallen trees around the state. Photos: Storms Cause Death, Damage In Kentucky, Tennessee One person has died and multiple structures have been damaged or destroyed in severe weather that hit Southern Kentucky … Widespread damage, 38K without power after storm pounds Tri-State Tracking storm damage in the Tri-State By Jennifer Edwards Baker and Brian Planalp | April 9, 2020 at 12:28 AM EDT - … Courtesy: Ashley LambertClarksville area near Rossview Road and I-24. Storms left behind significant damage in a number of Kentucky counties on Saturday. Courtesy: Ross St LouisA death was confirmed at this home on Dot Road in Logan County.A death was confirmed at this home on Dot Road in Logan County.Storm damage at a home in Robertson County on the Kentucky/Tennessee state line.Storm damage at a home in Robertson County on the Kentucky/Tennessee state line.Springfield, Tennessee. He said a 6,000lb truck bed was blown onto U.S. 25 in Richmond.Mike Faulker of Tebco of Kentucky said that a 6,000lb truck bed blew onto U.S. 25 in Richmond, blocking the road.Mike Faulkner sent us this photo of damage at Tebco in Richmond.Reporter Eleanor Buckley sent in this photo of a tree on a car on EKU's campus in Richmond. (WKRN) — Strong storms have caused damage across southern Kentucky on Monday night. Courtesy: WHOPMajor damage was reported at an apartment complex in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Reporter Eleanor Buckley captured this photo showing a flipped trailer on Charlie Norris Road in Madison County One person has died and multiple structures have been damaged or destroyed in severe weather that hit Southern Kentucky and the northern portion of Middle Tennessee. He said a 6,000lb truck bed was blown onto U.S. 25 in Richmond.Mike Faulker of Tebco of Kentucky said that a 6,000lb truck bed blew onto U.S. 25 in Richmond, blocking the road.Mike Faulkner sent us this photo of damage at Tebco in Richmond.Reporter Eleanor Buckley sent in this photo of a tree on a car on EKU's campus in Richmond. Update 11:55 p.m.: Duke Energy now reports 76,758 customers in the Tristate are currently without power.Hamilton County has the most outages, with 45,694. In Nicholas County, a barn on Carpenter Road was leveled. Courtesy: Justin David RainwaterSalmons Blackjack area of Simpson County, Kentucky. Courtesy: WHOPMajor damage was reported at an apartment complex in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Courtesy: Steven KirbyMajor damage was reported at an apartment complex in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Damage from the storm was widespread. The university said no injuries were reported.Lisa Harrison sent in this photo of damage in Estill CountyLisa Harrison sent in this photo of damage in Estill CountyMatt Burkhart sent LEX 18 this photo of a trailer flipped in Rockcastle County.Daniel Bryant captured this photo of a large tree down in Berea.Daniel Bryant captured this photo of a large tree down in Berea.Daniel Bryant captured this photo of a large tree down in Berea.Matt Burkhart sent LEX 18 this photo of a trailer flipped in Rockcastle County.Matt Burkhart sent LEX 18 this photo of a trailer flipped in Rockcastle County.Matt Burkhart sent LEX 18 this photo of a trailer flipped in Rockcastle County.Loree Fowler Wehrly sent LEX 18 this photo of a tree uprooted in Madison County.Julie Kaufman submitted this photo of a tree that fell on a house in Versailles.Glenn Wethington sent in this photo of a large tree down in Lincoln County.Tiffany Davis submitted this photo of a trampoline in Garrard County that ended up three houses away after the storms.Stella Wilson Beard submitted this photo of a barn that was blown over in the area near the Casey and Adair County line.Stella Wilson Beard submitted this photo of damage in the area near the Casey and Adair County line.Janie Brooks Whirles sent in this photo of damage in Nicholas County.Seth Neil submitted this photo of a large tree that fell right outside his doorway in Richmond.Carol Durant snapped this picture of her fence in Lexington that was blown over in the storms.Nichole Harmon Fox captured this photo of a large tree covering Brighton Trail in the Hamburg area of Lexington.LEX 18 Chief Meteorologist Bill Meck captured this photo with his drone flying over White Hall in Madison County.LEX 18 Chief Meteorologist Bill Meck captured this photo with his drone flying over White Hall in Madison County.LEX 18 Chief Meteorologist Bill Meck captured this photo with his drone flying over White Hall in Madison County.LEX 18 reporter Kristen Edwards snapped this picture in Madison County while NWS meteorologists surveyed the damage.LEX 18 reporter Kristen Edwards snapped this picture in Madison County while NWS meteorologists surveyed the damage.LEX 18 reporter Sofia Millar captured this photo of damage in Madison County.Reporter Eleanor Buckley captured this photo showing a flipped trailer on Charlie Norris Road in Madison CountyWebster County Emergency Management Agency posted this picture of flooding on Highway 132 their Facebook page.Bruce Barnett sent in this photo of a large tree down in Lexington.The Berea Police Department shared this photo of a massive tree that was uprooted.Jake Brumfield sent in this photo of damage in Jessamine CountyJake Brumfield sent in this photo of damage in Jessamine CountyMike Faulkner, President of Tebco of KY, sent this photo.