Friday marked one-month since the severe ice storm that hit Louisville and the surrounding areas for two days. The January 26th through 27th storm had the Kentucky Division of Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency working together on recovery efforts. The storm is considered the most widely damaging weather event in the state's modern history. A damage figure of over 214-million dollars has been reported, so far. Governor Beshear activated, for the first time, the state's entire Army National Guard and Air National Guard to aid in the disaster. Thirty-six deaths have been deemed storm-related. That makes this Kentucky's most-lethal ice storm in memory and one of the state's deadliest modern weather events.