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Deadly Storms Strike the Midwest and South
London, Kentucky, USAMonday, May 19, 2025
In London, Ryan VanNorstran shared his harrowing experience of huddling in a closet as the storm hit. He felt the house shake and heard screams outside. The storm's power was overwhelming, and he had to accept that he was at its mercy. His story highlights the raw power of nature and the vulnerability of those in its path.
Kentucky's governor announced a 19th victim and urged people to support fundraising efforts for those affected. The state is assessing the damage and preparing to request federal assistance. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service faces criticism for staffing cuts, which experts worry could impact their ability to issue timely warnings.
The storms have raised questions about the changing patterns of tornado activity in the U. S. Researchers found that deadly tornadoes are happening less frequently in the traditional Tornado Alley and more often in the mid-South. This shift highlights the need for increased awareness and preparedness in these areas. The storm's impact on St. Louis was severe, with five deaths and thousands of homes affected. The community is now focused on recovery and rebuilding.
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