Storms kill 7 in South and Midwest
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Since Wednesday, at least 12 people have died amid the outbreak of severe weather, including a 9-year-old boy in Kentucky, who was swept away by floodwaters as he walked to a bus stop, and several peo...
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In hard-hit Selmer, Tennessee, a town about 90 miles east of Memphis, the tornado outbreak claimed at least three lives.
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Parts of the Midwest and South faced the possibility of torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods Friday, while many communities were still reeling from tornadoes that destroyed whole neighbo...
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Crews from the Missouri Department of Transportation are busy with roadway flooding, mainly in southern counties. Chris Engelbrecht, the director of MoDOT’s Safety & Emergency Management Division says by late Sunday afternoon,
Southeast Missouri faces significant flooding, but many rivers are cresting below initial projections. Updates from the National Water Prediction Service show receding water levels, easing major flood concerns.
The Missouri Department of Transportation and the Missouri State Highway Patrol are urging drivers to remain alert and use extreme caution this weekend, as parts of the state prepare for what could be a historic rainfall event.
Several roadways are closed in the Heartland because of high water. Sgt. Clark Parrott with the Missouri State Highway Patrol is urging drivers stuck in the flooded water to call Troop E at (573) 840-9500.
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At least 16 people have been killed in a wide swath of violent storms, flooding and tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest
Life-threatening flash flooding will continue and major river flooding will develop from the South into the Ohio Valley this weekend. Severe storms could also produce tornadoes, wind damage and large hail,
Missouri faces severe weather and flash flooding, prompting officials to urge motorists to avoid flooded roads and heed safety warnings. Key routes are closed, and travelers should plan for detours.
Severe thunderstorms and relentless rain are triggering catastrophic flooding across the middle of the US this weekend, as areas already hit hard by a recent string of storms and tornadoes remain in the path of this current system.
Multiple water rescues are being reported after severe weather caused flash flooding in the Heartland Friday evening.Sgt. Clark Parrott with the Missouri State Highway Patrol is urging drivers stuck in the flooded water to call Troop E at (573) 840-9500.