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Jim Finch, a Kentucky-born man, has been called a hero after he made the decision to drive to Mayfield, Kentucky to feed those impacted by the tragic day that has left nearly 100 people dead.

Finch, who is not from Mayfield, showed up to the devastated town with a grill and a truckload of food. He parked in the middle of the flattened town and got to work cooking for the residents who lost everything.

Good Samaritan, Jim Finch, Shows Up In Kentucky After Tornado With Food And Water 1

When asked about his actions, Jim Finch said:

“I know they don’t have electricity. No restaurants. No running water. I just figured I would do what I could do. So I showed up with some food and some water.”

In the video, Finch said: “I know they don’t have any electricity, so that means they don’t have any restaurants, no running water so I just figured I would do what I could do, show up with some food and some water.”

Jim Finch

He is a wonderful man who really stepped up for the community of Mayfield.

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