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.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Aircraft Operations Center has released footage from a research plane flying directly into Hurricane Milton.
Many destructive thunderstorms and “dozens of circulations” have hit the Chicago area, leaving thousands of residents without power.
On Tuesday, severe weather reportedly caused the temporary “floating pier” off the shore of Gaza to collapse, forcing the United States to halt assistance deliveries.
Texas saw hail that was the “size of baseballs” on Thursday, as severe weather has left over 200,000 people without power and prompted cleanup operations.
Tuesday’s storms that swept across the Midwest and Ohio Valley resulted in the detection of at least two sizable tornadoes in Michigan and another in Indiana.
Tornadoes have hit multiple cities in Nebraska and Iowa, destroying many homes and causing threats of potential tornadoes from Michigan to Texas.