Severe Storms and Tornados Leave At Least Five Dead Across Southern U.S.
Extreme weather has caused fatalities, widespread power outages, and significant damage, with further warnings issued for millions of residents.
- At least five people have died due to severe storms and tornados in the southern and midwestern United States, including fatalities in Missouri and Texas.
- The storms have damaged numerous buildings, overturned trucks, and left over 400,000 people without power.
- More than 100 wildfires have been reported, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions in southern states.
- Weather warnings remain in effect for areas from Texas to the Canadian border, affecting approximately 138 million people.
- The National Weather Service predicts continued extreme weather, including tornados, thunderstorms, and snowstorms in northern regions.