Millions across Midwest and South reeling from widespread flooding as storm death toll rises to 21

Millions across Midwest and South reeling from widespread flooding as storm death toll rises to 21

POPLAR BLUFF, MISSOURI – APRIL 06: In an aerial view, floodwaters surround buildings and cover roadways on April 06, 2025 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Thunderstorms, heavy rains, high winds, and tornadoes have plagued the regions for several days, causing widespread damage. Scott Olson | Getty Images News | Getty Images Heavy rain will drench the…

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South and Midwest brace for more historic rains and severe flooding in deadly multiday storm system

South and Midwest brace for more historic rains and severe flooding in deadly multiday storm system

A deadly multiday storm system that has unleashed tornadoes and heavy rainfall will continue to batter the Midwest and the mid-South on Friday, in what forecasters describe as a “catastrophic and potentially historic flash flood event.” The storm system has already wreaked havoc across multiple states, spawning devastating tornadoes in Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri that…

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Blizzard in the North and floods in the South while severe storms batter eastern U.S.

Blizzard in the North and floods in the South while severe storms batter eastern U.S.

Parts of the Southeast were experiencing potentially life-threatening flash floods Saturday as a severe weather system made its way across the country, also posing a risk of significant snow for the Upper Midwest and New England. The NWS warned early Saturday that severe flash flooding is likely in the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, particularly in parts of Kentucky and…

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How did the Palisades Fire start?

How did the Palisades Fire start?

A view of the Palisades fire from a plane, January 7, 2025, in this picture obtained from social media. Mark Viniello | Mark Viniello Via Reuters One week after the Palisades Fire rushed down a mountainside, swallowing whole communities and killing at least eight people, its cause remains unknown.  The answers, when they emerge, will most…

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LA still in ‘dangerous situation’

LA still in ‘dangerous situation’

The U.S. military is prepared to deploy to help contain the wildfires that have devastated Los Angeles, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Deanne Criswell said Sunday. “There are active duty military personnel that are on a ‘prepare to deploy’ order, that are ready to go in and continue to support the firefighting effort,” in an interview…

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