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U. S. Braces for More Storms After Deadly Tornadoes
London, Kentucky, USAMonday, May 19, 2025
In St. Louis, five people died, and 38 were injured. More than 5, 000 homes were affected. City inspectors are checking damaged areas to ensure safety.
A tornado in a St. Louis suburb traveled at least 8 miles with winds up to 150 mph. It destroyed homes and affected iconic locations like Forest Park.
In Scott County, a tornado killed two people and injured several others. The storm system also hit Wisconsin, Illinois, and Virginia, causing more deaths and damage.
The U. S. sees about 1, 200 tornadoes each year, with a shift in recent years to more frequent deadly tornadoes in the South. Tornadoes can happen anytime, but certain times of the year are peak seasons.
The deadliest tornado in Kentucky's history hit Louisville in 1890, killing 76 people. The last major tornado in December 2021 traveled 165 miles, killing 57 people and injuring over 500.
More storms are expected in the coming days. Thunderstorms with damaging winds are forecast from Colorado to Texas. Tornadoes could hit from Kansas to Oklahoma. Triple-digit temperatures and snow are also expected in various parts of the country.
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