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Several states in the central U.S. were hit hard overnight by a deadly storm that reportedly caused flash flooding and even destructive tornadoes.
BBC |
Dozens of destructive tornadoes touched down as severe weather lashed the Midwest and South on Wednesday evening.
CNN |
The storms ripped homes into unrecognizable shreds and tossed vehicles like toys.
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The Brian Muha Foundation is grappling with storm damage after Sunday's severe weather and high winds ripped the roof off some of its barns.
The power grid is damaged and the ice isn’t melting. That’s the short answer as to why some Northern Michigan residents have been without power for five days following a devastating ice storm - and could continue to be powerless for several more days.
Residents of a rural northern Michigan community were isolated by an ice storm, but banded together to help each other with cooking and cleaning up.
The Sur La Table warehouse in Brownsburg, Indiana, sustained significant damage, including a partial roof collapse, from Wednesday's severe storm.
Delta Fire Protection District Fire Chief Alvin Frank reports more than 200 structures, and counting, impacted by Wednesday’s severe storms. Destruction ranges from windows blown out of businesses to doors blown out of buildings, missing roofs and damage to several homes.
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Many Kentucky counties were under tornado warnings during the storm, including Fayette County. Here’s where damage has ben reported
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WAPT on MSNStorms damage 60 homes in 5 countiesDamage assessment is underway. Reeves said at least 60 homes were damaged across five counties: Benton, Bolivar, Marshall, Tate and Tippah counties. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is in contact with officials in those counties to assist with recovery.
Residents of Lincoln County faced a night of terror as severe storms and powerful winds swept through the area, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
Greater Cincinnati communities are assessing damage this morning after intense storms rolled through the area overnight. The strongest storms have moved east, but the entire area is under a flood watch with more rain in the forecast.