
Devastating Memorial Day Storms Claim 21 Lives Across Four U.S. States
At least 21 people have been killed by tornado-spawning thunderstorms across four U.S. states during Memorial Day weekend, with forecasts predicting more severe weather.
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At least 21 people have been killed by tornado-spawning thunderstorms across four U.S. states during Memorial Day weekend, with forecasts predicting more severe weather.
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Severe thunderstorms roiled the central United States on May 27, resulting in 23 fatalities and putting over 110 million people at risk.
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