Deadly Storms Ravage Central and Southern U.S., Claiming 21 Lives and Prompting States of Emergency
May 27, 2024A deadly storm system impacted the central and southern U.S. over Memorial Day weekend, causing at least 21 deaths and widespread destruction.
Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kentucky were notably affected, with Oklahoma reporting two deaths and declaring a state of emergency in over two dozen counties.
Kentucky also declared a state of emergency in multiple counties, including Charleston and Hopkins County, which faced repeated damage.
President Joe Biden expressed condolences, offered FEMA support, and underscored the role of climate change in increasing storm severity.
The historic tornado season has been exacerbated by a heat dome, leading to record temperatures and extreme weather events nationwide.
Relief efforts and emergency response measures are in progress, highlighting the need for preparedness and community unity.
Residents are urged to stay informed about weather conditions and heed official warnings for their safety.
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The New York Times • May 27, 2024
Tornadoes and Storms Leave 18 Dead and 600,000 Without PowerBBC News • May 27, 2024
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