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    Over two dozen killed as deadly tornadoes wreak havoc across US – What we know so far

    May 18, 2025Updated:May 18, 2025 World No Comments
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    Over the weekend, a new wave of dangerous storms swept through northern America, injuring at least 28 persons, and injuring dozens more. Kentucky and Missouri were the worst affected by the damage, with Kentucky and Missouri bearing the brunt. The storms, which were reported on Friday nights, are a result of what officials have characterized as a particularly harsh spring period. The New York Times notes that Laurel County single has reported 19 fatalities, with 17 of those occurring in Kentucky. Three of the ten hospitalized sufferers are still in critical condition, according to Governor Andy Beshear. Major Leslie Leatherman, a former fire who passed away during evacuation procedures, was one of the victims. His death was described as” a heartbreaking reminder of the dangers our first responders face every day” by the Laurel County Fire Department. Over the weekend, families made their way through the piles of shipwreck and dirt. People ‘ homes were torn off, and people like Jeff Wyatt escaped hardly ever. If we had been there for ten more hours, we would have been gone with the family room, Wyatt was quoted by AP as saying.

    As tornadoes struck Kentucky and Missouri, a “mass fatality event” was declared.

    Authorities for emergency response determined that the storms were caused by a collection of supercells, long-lasting, severe thunderstorms, which sprang into action in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri, as well as a collection of supercells. According to the NYT, Charlie Jenkins, the crisis director for Brown County, Indiana,” We’ve been under almost a continuous supply of hurricanes.” It’s been a very tumultuous flower for us. Missouri recorded seven fatalities, five of which occurred in St. Louis, where Mayor Cara Spencer claimed about 5, 000 structures were damaged. She said at a Saturday information conference,” I would define this as one of the worst storms in the city’s history.” More than a hundred people were hurt in Indiana and two people were killed by falling trees in Virginia as a result of the wind program. Ryan VanNorstran, who was house-sitting in Kentucky’s London during the surprise, described hearing screams and feeling the property tremble as the dirt flew and the windows shattered. He was quoted by AP as saying,” I’ve never really felt that kind of energy from only nature.” Only two days before the most recent crisis, federal help was approved for 24 counties in Kentucky. Concerns about the nation’s ability to respond to disasters have been raised by current staff reductions at National Weather Service agencies, including a 29 % vacancy rate in Louisville, according to NYT. Experts warn that position prices higher than 20 % can have a significant impact on emergency preparation. Governor Beshear praised national efforts in the immediate aftermath of the hurricane, saying on X,” Elections has no place in responding to natural disasters like this.” In addition, the National Weather Service has predicted that the southern Great Plains will experience significant hail and strong winds in pieces of Oklahoma and Texas, as well as large portions of the area. Every month, about 1,200 tornadoes strike the US, and they have been reported in all 50 states. In 2018, researchers discovered that deadly tornadoes were occurring less often in the well-known” Tornado Alley” of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas and more often in areas of the more densely crowded and densely populated mid-South.

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