At Least 17 Dead Amid Destructive Storms Across Multiple U.S. States
At least 17 people have been killed amid destructive storms that have hit parts of Missouri, Texas and Arkansas overnight.
At least 17 people have been killed amid destructive storms that have hit parts of Missouri, Texas and Arkansas overnight.
At least six people have died and over a dozen have been injured after a multi-vehicle crash in Arizona.
As the fires in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas continue to rage on, officials have confirmed that 24 people have been killed as a result of the catastrophe, along with 16 more missing as the death toll is expected to rise even higher.
Life-threatening warnings were issued Tuesday for dangerous windstorms that could bring widespread destruction and extreme fire risk to Southern California, with emergency services bracing for a massive response.
Five large tornadoes have been reported across the Dakotas, prompting strong winds that have knocked over almost four dozen train cars off a track.
A Delta flight departing from Boston was hit by lightning over the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday evening, causing the plane to divert its destination from Rome back to Boston Logan International Airport.
Governor Ron DeSantis has activated a state Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and several Florida counties have announced information about evacuations and shelters.
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Many destructive thunderstorms and “dozens of circulations” have hit the Chicago area, leaving thousands of residents without power.
Heavy rains in New Mexico have prompted evacuations just days after wildfires.