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Severe Storms Kill 16 People Across Central United States
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At least 16 people have been killed in the US due to severe weather conditions, with the most recent death reported in Tennessee. The storms, which have swept from Texas to Ohio, have caused catastrophic flooding across the Midwest, with the Kentucky River continuing to rise and officials shutting off roads and gas in affected areas. The state of emergency has been declared in Kentucky, where residents in low-lying areas are being warned to prepare for potential flooding. Utility companies have scrambled to shut off power and gas in the affected regions, and tornadoes are possible in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida.
We need everyone statewide to take this seriously.
There's been a lot of damage, there's been a lot of tornadoes, there's been loss of life and real devastation across the state, but this storm is going to continue.
Tornadoes in Central US
- 4 people killed in severe storms in St. Louis as millions remain under threat of tornadoes and strong winds
- 33 people killed in a series of tornadoes and severe storms across the central and southern United States
- At least 11 injured in Oklahoma tornado-spawning storms
sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.The Guardian
- 3.CTV News
- 4.Le Monde
- 5.CNN
- 6.Associated Press
- 7.Guardian
- 8.KOMU
- 9.KSHB
- 10.WCPO
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.US National Weather Service
- 2.US Storm Prediction Center
- 3.Arkansas Division of Emergency Management
- 4.FlightAwarecom
- 5.Hardin County Sheriff's Office
- 6.Kentucky State Police
- 7.Mercer
- 8.Brown Barrel
- 9.Climate Central
- 10.Franklin County Coroner's Office
- 11.Missouri State Highway Patrol
- 12.PowerOutage
persons
- 1.Kevin Stitt
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Patrick Sheehan
- 4.AJ Gary
- 5.Andy Beshear
- 6.Bill Lee
- 7.Craig Greenberg
- 8.Gabriel Andrews
- 9.George Manns
- 10.Justin Gerke
- 11.Justin West
- 12.Michael Mueller