
Severe Texas Storms Cause Power Outages and Disrupt Runoff Elections
Severe storms hit Texas, causing power outages for a million homes and businesses, disrupting runoff elections, and resulting in one death.
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Severe storms hit Texas, causing power outages for a million homes and businesses, disrupting runoff elections, and resulting in one death.
Powerful storms on May 26 killed 18 in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kentucky, leaving over 642,000 without power. 120 million more face severe weather Monday.
At least 18 people were killed as tornadoes and severe storms hit central USA on May 27, affecting multiple states and nearly 109 million residents.
A severe storm with hurricane-force winds has devastated Houston, leaving four dead and 800,000 homes without power as the city grapples with the aftermath.
At least four people, including an infant, have died in Oklahoma due to a severe overnight tornado outbreak. More storms are expected across the region.
The Chinese mainland faces severe weather as the Meteorological Administration issues blue and yellow alerts for thunderstorms, gales, hail, and heavy rains in southern regions.
At least three people died in possible tornadoes that ripped through Winchester, Indiana, and neighboring Ohio, as violent storms stretched from Texas to Ohio.
Colorado is set to experience its biggest snowstorm of the season this Thursday, with up to a meter of snow expected alongside severe thunderstorms and tornado threats.
Over 80 lives lost in the US due to severe winter storms disrupting multiple regions with heavy snow, ice, and freezing rain over the past two weeks.