Dozens of local Red Cross responders to assist following deadly storms in South, Midwest
- Severe storms caused widespread flash flooding across the South and Midwest, starting Wednesday, April 2.
- Heavy rainfall, tornadoes, and infrastructure overwhelmed by flooding led to the disastrous weather.
- The severe weather brought rising rivers, infrastructure damage, power outages, and evacuation orders across multiple states.
- Officials reported at least 20 deaths across seven states; Memphis saw 14 inches of rain since April 2.
- Forecasters anticipate continued flooding, with the risk of structures and roads being impacted by rising waters.
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The vital role of storm spotting: How everyday heroes help keep us safe
BIG COUNTRY, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - For some, storms are a force to be avoided, both terrifying and dangerous. But for others, they are an itch or a calling. The storm-chasing community has exploded recently, fueled by viral videos and blockbuster movies like Twisters. The thrill of chasing tornadoes, lightning, and violent weather has captured the imagination of many. But behind the excitement, there’s a serious side to storm chasing, one that req…


Feds approve aid as Virginia sends more flood relief
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump approved Virginia's request for a major disaster declaration, providing federal aid to areas in Southwest Virginia affected by recent severe flooding and winter storms.


Shelter from the storm: Churches provide refuge for those displaced by flooding in west Kentucky
MCCRACKEN COUNTY — After severe storms began on Wednesday, April 2, and rain continued to fall through Sunday, hundreds of people have had to evacuate their homes due to flooding.
Severe storms in the Midwest and South kill at least 20 people
People are working to recover from severe storms that swept through the Midwest and South over the weekend, killing at least 20 people. In Kentucky, residents are still waiting for waters to recede.
US storms death toll rises to 23 as NWS/NOAA cuts expected to have far reaching impact on ability to warn of danger
Heavy rainstorms, tornadoes and flooding struck multiple states in the US South and Midwest over the weekend, destroying structures and causing at least 23 fatalities.
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