US Monster Storm Sparks Tornado, Fire Threats, Kills 17 – AP
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A severe storm sweeping across the United States has resulted in tornado threats, increased wildfire risks, and at least 17 deaths. This monster storm has hit the southern parts of the U.S. particularly hard, with at least 10 deaths reported in Missouri alone. In addition, severe weather has also resulted in a casualty in Butler County, leading to the setting up of shelters for those affected.
US Monster Storm Sparks Tornadoes and Fire Threats, Causing Fatalities
The massive storm ripping across the US threatens with tornadoes and fire, claiming at least 17 lives.
South Faces Extreme Tornado Risk as Violent Storms Claim Lives
Severe storms in the South lead to the highest risk of tornadoes, with a death toll of at least 13.
Tornadoes Sweep Southern US, Leaving Ten Dead in Missouri
Tornadoes ravaging the southern US have resulted in ten deaths in Missouri.
US South at Tornado Risk Following Major Storm
The threat of tornadoes moves to US South as large storm fans wildfires and triggers strong winds.
Severe Weather in Butler County Results in Casualty and Shelter Setup
Butler County was hit by severe weather, resulting in one death and the setting up of a shelter.
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