Seven killed as thunderstorms and tornadoes rip through US states
- Seven people have died due to weather-related incidents in Tennessee and Missouri, with significant property damage reported across multiple US states, including Oklahoma, Indiana, and Arkansas.
- Heavy rain and flash flooding risks are expected, with record-setting rainfall totaling up to 15 inches forecasted over several days.
- Power outages affected over 330,000 customers across several states, including Indiana, Kentucky, and Arkansas, as emergency officials respond to the widespread outages.
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Deadly storm brings new rounds of tornadoes and flash floods, escalating risk
Another dangerous day of weather is expected Friday from the southern Plains to the Ohio Valley, with the warning level for strong tornadoes increasing, even days into what has already been a prolonged storm event.

South and Midwest hit by potentially catastrophic rains and floods while reeling from tornadoes
Parts of the Midwest and South are facing the possibility torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods. The fresh storms on Friday come as many communities are still reeling from severe tornadoes that destroyed whole neighborhoods and killed at least seven…
"Catastrophic" Flooding, Tornadoes Threaten Central, Eastern US; Cold Blast To Follow
A rare and dangerous weather pattern is unleashing a barrage of life-threatening flash flooding and severe tornadoes across the central and eastern United States, with AccuWeather forecasters warning of “catastrophic” risks to lives and property. The relentless onslaught of storms, fueled by an atmospheric river from the Caribbean and Gulf, is expected to continue through […] “Catastrophic” Flooding, Tornadoes Threaten Central, Eastern US; Cold …
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