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.
Massive waves prompted by a West Coast storm that battered the California coast on Monday have left at least one person dead, another missing, and two rescued.
Floridians have been issued urgent warnings to begin the largest evacuation in almost a decade as Hurricane Milton rapidly grew to a “life threatening” Category 4 storm containing 150 mph winds Monday, placing hundreds of thousands of residents still recovering from Helene at risk.
Italian prosecutors are investigating the captain of the superyacht that capsized last week killing British tech magnate Mike Lynch and six others.
Two bodies have been found inside the wreckage of the Bayesian superyacht as divers continue to look for four others who have been confirmed missing since the massive yacht sank off the coast of Italy on Monday.
Governor Greg Abbott has issued a severe weather disaster for 51 counties as Tropical Storm Alberto impacts southern Texas.
A massive “life-threatening” storm has drenched South Florida, stranding dozens of drivers in flooded streets, and prompted GOP Governor Ron DeSantis to declare a “state of emergency.”
Deadly storms tore through parts of the central and southern U.S. over the weekend, killing at least 21 people and destroying buildings along the way.