
Severe Storms & Tornadoes Plague Central U.S. with Billions in Damage
Severe storms and tornadoes have battered the central U.S., causing billions in damage and delays in federal aid as communities struggle to rebuild.
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Severe storms and tornadoes have battered the central U.S., causing billions in damage and delays in federal aid as communities struggle to rebuild.
Hurricane Milton leaves 10 dead and millions without power in Florida. Rescue teams work tirelessly as the storm devastates communities, spawning tornadoes and widespread destruction.
⚡ Hurricane Milton crashes into Florida, leaving 4 dead from tornadoes and millions without power. Get the scoop on this wild storm’s impact and how communities are coping.
At least 21 people lost their lives as tornado-spawning storms swept across four U.S. states this Memorial Day weekend, leaving communities devastated and bracing for more severe weather.
At least 23 people have died as severe storms and tornadoes ripped through the central United States, affecting millions and causing widespread damage.
At least 18 people have died as tornadoes and extreme storms hit central U.S. states including Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kentucky. Millions were under threat from damaging winds and hail.
Dozens of tornadoes struck the Central U.S., killing at least five people, including a baby, and injuring scores. Communities are rallying together amidst widespread damage.
This winter’s record warmth fueled deadly tornadoes and damaging gorilla hail in the Midwest, experts say. At least three people were killed as unusual storms hit Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Arkansas.