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Devastating Tornado Leaves Five Dead and Communities in Ruins in Bollinger County, Missouri

At least five people were killed and several communities were left in ruins after a devastating tornado tore through Bollinger County, Missouri. First responders rushed to the scene to search for injured people and Governor Mike Parson visited to survey the damage. The National Weather Service is still assessing the damage and local officials are urging residents to stay safe.

Severe Storm System Leaves 11 Dead and Dozens Injured Across Seven States

This article discusses the aftermath of a major storm system that swept through the Midwest and South on Friday and Saturday morning, resulting in 11 deaths and dozens of injuries. Arkansas suffered the most casualties, with four people killed in Wynne, and one in North Little Rock. Other states affected include Indiana, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi, and Tennessee. The National Weather Service issued more than 50 preliminary tornado reports, and local officials are urging residents to remain vigilant.

Devastating Tornado Leaves 23 Dead and Dozens of Buildings Destroyed in Mississippi

A powerful tornado swept through the Deep South on Friday night, leaving at least 23 dead and dozens of buildings destroyed in Mississippi. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado touched down about 60 miles northeast of Jackson, causing catastrophic damage to communities across the state. In Rolling Fork, a rural town about 60 miles northwest from the state capital, Mayor Robert Smith declared, “My city is gone.” Search and rescue teams have been deployed to help victims impacted by the tornado, which was traveling northeast at 70 mph.

California Storm System Causes Extensive Damage, Leaves 120,000 Without Power

A powerful storm system has caused extensive damage across California, with high winds, flooding, and a possible tornado leaving more than 120,000 homes and businesses without power. The National Weather Service has sent teams to assess the damage and urged people to remain vigilant for further severe weather. One person was injured in the incident and Pacific Gas and Electric warned that flooding and fallen trees could cause further delays in restoring power.

Winter Storm Causes Disruption Across Northeast and California, Power Outages Reported

A major winter storm has caused disruption across the Northeast and California, with more than a foot of snow reported in parts of Worcester County, Massachusetts and an atmospheric river inundating cities in California. Power outages have been reported in both regions, and residents are advised to take precautions to stay safe during the storm.

Powerful Nor’easter Set to Bring Heavy Snow, Winds, and Coastal Flooding to US Northeast, Causing Power Outages and Making Travel Difficult

A powerful nor'easter is set to bring heavy snow, winds, and coastal flooding to the US Northeast on Tuesday, causing power outages and making travel difficult. Over 20 million people are under winter weather alerts as the storm is expected to strengthen rapidly and significantly impact the Northeast through Wednesday. The National Weather Service is urging people to take precautions and prepare for the storm, including staying informed of the latest weather updates and avoiding unnecessary travel.

Northeast and New England Brace for Major Spring Nor’easter Following Unusually Quiet Winter Season

A major spring nor'easter is set to hit the Northeast and New England this week, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and even snow to some areas. This follows an unusually quiet winter season and a tornado in California over the weekend. Residents in the affected areas should be prepared for potential flooding, power outages, and other disruptions, and should monitor the latest forecasts and have an emergency plan in place.

Residents of Northern California Agricultural Community Evacuate After Pajaro River Levee Breach from Atmospheric River Flooding

Residents of a Northern California agricultural community were forced to evacuate after the Pajaro River's levee was breached by flooding from an atmospheric river. This storm is the second to hit the state in the past few days, bringing heavy rain, mountain snow, and the threat of more flooding to northern and central California. Emergency personnel are working to secure the area and protect residents from the flooding, with 15 million people under flood watches in California and Nevada.

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