At least 16 dead as tornadoes, flooding ravage several states in central US
- Violent storms in the central-eastern United States have killed at least 16 people, according to officials.
- The National Weather Service warned of severe flash flooding, particularly in Kentucky and Tennessee.
- Tennessee was the hardest hit, reporting 10 deaths, while Kentucky reported two deaths, including a child.
- Over 100,000 customers lost power across Arkansas and Tennessee due to the storms.
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News Crew Finds Bible Open to 'Poignant Message' Amid Wreckage of Community Destroyed by Tornado
A news crew found a Bible opened to a relevant passage after a tornado devastated Selmer, Tennessee, early Thursday morning. The tornado ripped through the town, destroying homes and businesses, […] The post News Crew Finds Bible Open to 'Poignant Message' Amid Wreckage of Community Destroyed by Tornado appeared first on The Western Journal.
17 killed in US as severe storms, flash floods hit Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky and Arkansas
Another wave of torrential rain and flash flooding hit parts of the South and Midwest, compounding the devastation from days of severe storms that have already left several areas waterlogged and produced deadly tornadoes. Forecasters warned that river levels in some regions are expected to keep rising in the coming days.
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