
Deadly Storm Triggers Severe Flooding in Southeast U.S., 14 Dead
A powerful storm has swept through the southeastern United States, causing severe flooding and resulting in at least 14 fatalities, with Kentucky being the hardest-hit state.
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A powerful storm has swept through the southeastern United States, causing severe flooding and resulting in at least 14 fatalities, with Kentucky being the hardest-hit state.
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