At Least 14 Dead Following Texas, Oklahoma And Arkansas Strong Storms
At least 14 people were killed in storms that have left a wide trail of destruction across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
At least 14 people were killed in storms that have left a wide trail of destruction across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
Emergency crews in Southeast Texas were clearing debris and assessing flooding early Friday after powerful storms damaged the Longhorn State, killing at least four people and knocking out power to almost 800,000 customers.
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.
At least one person has died in Oklahoma as a result of a strong tornado that ripped through small towns, as severe storms moved from the South and into central areas , causing devastation throughout.
Tornadoes have hit multiple cities in Nebraska and Iowa, destroying many homes and causing threats of potential tornadoes from Michigan to Texas.
From Ohio Valley to the Southeast, severe weather storms and tornadoes caused major damage and left thousands of people without power Tuesday.
The death toll from violent storms in the south and Midwest rises to 32 after dozens of tornadoes ripped through neighborhoods. Residents in the affected areas are assessing the damage and are beginning the daunting task of cleaning up.
Harsh winter storms are savaging the country and are expected to bring snow, icing, and blizzard conditions and power outages from California to the Northeast on Thursday.
President Joe Biden will travel to California to visit the parts of the state that have been battered by the recent series of winter storms on Thursday.
At least 17 people have died in California due to the extreme winter storms that have been battering the state recently.