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An EF1 tornado tore through parts of Ripley County and Dearborn County on Friday, May 16, according to a report from the National Weather Service.
Rated an F5 with estimated wind speeds of up to 318 mph, the tornado was responsible for 18 deaths and 310 injuries.
Some residents may have experienced minor home or building damages, in addition to numerous trees down because of the tornado.
The National Weather Service shared new information about the tornado that damaged property in New Jersey and said that a gustnado formed during the storms.
The National Weather Service has confirmed two more tornadoes in central Clark County, and one in western Marathon County, ...
As the clean-up continues, and damages are assessed, people who live and work in the tornado's line of fire are just grateful nobody was hurt.
The National Weather Service issued the forecast Monday after four days of tornadoes, thunderstorms and heavy rain killed ...
A dairy farmer in Wisconsin said his property was destroyed by a tornado Thursday night, leaving one of his cows impaled by a 2x4 board.
Tim and Linda Greenwood were sitting in their home. A few seconds later, they were bolting for the basement as they saw a ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Another round of potentially strong thunderstorms are expected for Monday night. This is why today through tonight is a First Alert 6 Weather Day. A Tornado Watch has been issued ...
CLEAR CREEK, Ind. (WISH) — Cleanup continued Monday in Monroe County after Friday’s severe weather and tornados with gusts up to 128 mph. One of the hardest-hit parts of the county was in the Clear ...
FEMA says if you send more than one application for a disaster, it could take longer to process your case. And, if you have ...
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