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Severe Weather Strikes Southern U.S., Killing at Least Three
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A severe weather outbreak affected the southeastern United States on Thursday, with a line of storms bringing delays to busy airports in Georgia and North Carolina. The storms were responsible for at least four fatalities since Monday, with two people killed in Tennessee and one person in North Carolina. The National Weather Service (NWS) has reported that at least one tornado has occurred every day since April 25, making April and May the most active months for tornadoes and severe weather. The South is still recovering from substantial damage caused by storms on Wednesday.
Do not attempt to travel unless you are fleeing an area subject to flooding or under an evacuation order.
The greatest flash flooding threat also overlaps with the risk of severe thunderstorms, centered over Kentucky and Tennessee as well sections of neighboring states.
Tornadoes in Southern US
- Tornadoes Leave at Least Two Dead and Six Injured in Texas and Mississippi
- Over One Million Customers Left Without Power in Texas Amid Destructive Storms
- US storms kill at least 21 across 4 states on Memorial Day weekend
sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.FedEx
- 2.US National Weather Service
- 3.Maury Regional Medical Center
- 4.US Federal Aviation Authority
- 5.APorg
- 6.Clark County Emergency Management Agency
- 7.Habersham County Emergency Management Agency
- 8.Lewis & Clark
- 9.Maury County Office Of Emergency Management
- 10.Maury Regional Health
- 11.Mercer
- 12.New Hope Fire Department
persons
- 1.Rita Thompson
- 2.Adrian Sainz
- 3.Alexa St John
- 4.Amy Simonson
- 5.Andrew Alspach
- 6.Beatrice Dupuy
- 7.Bob Booth
- 8.Bob Brooks
- 9.Candice Holmes
- 10.Colleen Slevin
- 11.Ed White
- 12.Eric Previti