'First hot meal they’d had': José Andrés' World Central Kitchen is in Kentucky to aid in recovery
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The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that as of Sunday evening, more than 50,000 residents in Kentucky were without power following a massive tornado that hit the state on Friday. Among the first responders now helping in recovery efforts'First hot meal they’d had': José Andrés' World Central Kitchen is in Kentucky to aid in recovery
The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that as of Sunday evening, more than 50,000 residents in Kentucky were without power following a massive tornado that hit the state on Friday. Among the first responders now helping in recovery efforts is well-known chef and World Central Kitchen (WCK) founder José Andrés. “I always said that wherever there is a fight so hungry people, people in need may eat, that we will be there,” the humanitarian said from a video filmed at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Saturday. In a video the next day, Andrés spoke from Mayfield, “where the destruction is beyond anything you imagine.” Daily Kos’ Mark Sumner noted over the weekend that much of the town “was completely destroyed.” Read more