Hurricane Milton Leaves 10 Dead and Millions Without Power in Florida
Hurricane Milton has left at least 10 people dead and millions without power in Florida, as rescue teams work to aid affected residents in the storm’s devastating aftermath.
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Hurricane Milton has left at least 10 people dead and millions without power in Florida, as rescue teams work to aid affected residents in the storm’s devastating aftermath.
At least 10 dead and millions without power after Hurricane Milton devastates Florida, spawning deadly tornadoes and causing widespread destruction.
At least four people have been confirmed dead after tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Milton struck Florida’s east coast, leaving millions without power.
At least 21 people killed across four U.S. states during Memorial Day weekend as tornado-spawning thunderstorms sweep the Southern Plains and Ozark Mountains, wrecking hundreds of buildings.
At least 23 people have died in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Alabama after severe storms and tornadoes struck the central United States on May 27, affecting over 110 million residents.
Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes swept across the central United States, killing at least 23 people in five states, including four children, and causing widespread destruction.
At least five people died as tornadoes hit central U.S., raising global climate concerns. The severe weather highlights the increasing frequency of extreme events affecting communities worldwide.
Unseasonably warm winter temperatures have fueled deadly tornadoes in the U.S. Midwest, highlighting global concerns over climate change and extreme weather patterns.