Dangerous heat and powerful storms ripped through parts of the Great Plains, Kentucky and Arkansas during Memorial Day Weekend, leaving a 2-year-old and a 5-year-old among the dead and over 300,000 people without power
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Ukrainian officials called Saturday’s attack terrorism and President Zelenskyy appealed for more air defense systems.
An eighth person has died in the Houston area following severe weather that lashed the city and surrounding Harris County with 100 mph winds, officials said Monday, and more than 192,000 customers remained without power. The eighth person died in Houston as the result of carbon monoxide poisoning, Houston Fire Department spokesperson Martee Black. Fire Chief Samuel Peña on social media Monday called carbon monoxide a silent killer that follows storms, and he warned people to use power generators...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Sunday that Russia is preparing to intensify its offensive along Ukraine’s northern border, as the death toll rose to 14 in an aerial bomb attack on a large construction supplies store in the city of Kharkiv. The bombing of Kharkiv on Saturday afternoon also left 43
A landslide first hit Kaokalam Village in the Enga Province, about 600km northwest of the South Pacific island nation's capital Port Moresby, about 3am on Friday local time.
NORTH TEXAS – The storm threat has lessened Saturday evening. The tornado watch will be allowed to expire at 9 p.m. for our western counties. A tornado watch continues until 11 p.m. for our two Red River counties of Montague and Cooke.Storms stayed out of the Metroplex on Saturday. Some storms are still possible coming up from the southwest tonight. They are not expected to be severe. On Saturday, the dewpoint at DFW Airport hit 79°, which might have broken a record for the month of May. That is...
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Emergency officials are reporting damage and injuries following severe warned storms on Sunday, May 26.
For the first time in decades, the number of drowning deaths in the United States is on the rise. Researchers say part of the reason for the spike is the pandemic when many pools were closed.
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Ten persons are still being treated in hospital for their injuries.