More than 20 people have died in the south-central United States as a result of terrible storms and hurricanes that have left a path of destruction in their midst.
One of the state that experienced severe weather events in recent days, including Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, Ohio, Tennessee, and Illinois, had an unidentified volume of harm done and a death toll rate that rose. Finally, these patients may fare better than the disaster victims under the Biden-Harris leadership, who were largely ignored.
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According to Scripps News,” The National Weather Service claims baseball-sized storm is feasible in parts of Kentucky, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, pieces of Tennessee, Missouri, pieces of Arkansas, and Ohio.” A significant sand wind struck the city of Chicago.
Chicago is now experiencing a unique sand wind that has significantly reduced visibility and triggered powerful winds. People are urged to stay home and prevent unnecessary travel by the National Weather Service, which has issued warnings for several districts. photograph. twitter.com/2iSQv2kaNU— Sven ( @svenwontmiss ) May 17, 2025
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Remember to beg for those who lost their homes and loved ones this week on Sunday.
Sunday was reported by Breitbart:
More than 25 people were killed in the US state of Missouri, Kentucky, and Virginia as a result of severe winds that, according to officials, leveled homes and businesses and caused tens of thousands of dollars in lost energy.
State government Andy Beshear posted on X that at least 18 people had died in Kentucky in the winds on Friday night, while officers in Missouri reported another seven people had died there.
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Two Virginians were killed in the same area by falling plants.
Jamie Burns and her husband and son reside in a trailer home in London, Kentucky, and they found shelter in the room of her daughter’s brick house as a serious storm shattered between 100 and 200 homes in the area.
Burns calmly told AFP by telephone that” things that have been here for more than I have and points that have been here for 30-plus years are just flat.” It’s “wild, because you’ll look at one location and it’s just smashed… completely flattened, like, certainly that anymore,” the author said.
Over 108, 000 people across Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia were without electricity as of late in the day on Saturday. East Kentucky is a very poor place, according to Burns,” Many of us live in constructed homes that aren’t protected for tornado climate.”
[Breitbart ] According to a statement from the State Highway Patrol to AFP in Scott County, five people were killed in the main area of St. Louis in what officials described as one of the worst storms in its story, and two more in Scott County.
A church was severely damaged in a St. Louis community, according to CBS images, and rescuers were still treating those who were hurting nearby on Saturday morning.
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However, this week’s bad weather is expected to continue. The governor of St. Louis said,” I would classify this as one of the worst winds — completely. The destruction is absolutely heartbreaking.
The death toll should not increase as the state are also preparing for more hurricanes on Monday, hoped.  ,
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