Severe Storms and Tornadoes Hit Central US, Leaving 28 Dead
Storms from Texas to Kentucky result in over two dozen tornadoes and a rising death toll as damage assessments begin in multiple states.
Overview
A devastating wave of tornadoes and storms swept through the central United States, killing at least 28 people, primarily in Kentucky and Missouri. The National Weather Service warns of continuing severe weather, with more tornadoes expected. Damages include destruction in urban areas, particularly London, Kentucky, where neighborhoods face significant devastation. Officials are working on recovery efforts, while federal assistance may take time to arrive. The series of storms has raised concerns about emergency preparedness and weather warnings in the region, historically known as Tornado Alley.
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