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Statement from House Republican Whip Bam Carney

Regarding Natural Gas Explosion, Recovery Efforts in Adair County

FRANKFORT, Ky. (February 13, 2014) - "First and foremost I am thankful that no one was seriously hurt from the gas explosion that took place in the overnight hours in Adair County. Having attended elementary school in Knifley and having my aunt's home damaged in the explosion and its aftermath makes me appreciate the magnitude of this event on our community.

"I want to express my thanks and gratitude to all who responded in such a professional manner. Thanks to all local officials, first responders and others for their quick professional action. From everything that I have heard these folks have been outstanding in their service to others. I want to thank the Columbia Gulf officials for their handling of the situation and pledge that the state stands ready to help them and most importantly the citizens impacted in any way possible.

Knifley and Adair County is a great place to live and raise a family and it is times like these that make us strong. May God Bless all involved." Rep. John BAM Carney, (KY-51)




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