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Storm Surge: Central US Braces for More as Communities Recover
USA, LondonTuesday, May 20, 2025
London city worker Ashley Taylor also shared her story of survival. She took shelter in a neighbor's crawl space with nine others and three dogs. They prayed together, thankful for their survival. Taylor was back at work the next day, helping others despite the damage to her own home.
Tragedy struck the first responders in Laurel County. Fire Major Leslie Leatherman was found shielding a woman from the storm's fury. The woman was later identified as his wife. The community mourns the loss of a hero who gave his life to protect others.
In Kansas, the town of Greensburg was on high alert. A tornado emergency was issued, but the city was spared this time. The power was out, but residents were safe. The town had previously been devastated by a tornado in 2007, which killed 12 people and destroyed 90% of the town.
The recovery process is just beginning in many affected areas. In St. Louis, the mayor has declared a state of emergency. The city is awaiting federal assistance to help with the recovery. The damage is extensive, with thousands of buildings affected and families displaced.
As the central US braces for more storms, communities are coming together to support each other. The resilience of these communities is evident in their efforts to rebuild and recover. The road to recovery will be long, but with support and determination, these communities will rebuild.
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