Chesterfield County Storm Damage | PHOTOS
Officials with the Chesterfield County Emergency Management posted photos of storm damage that happened overnight as severe weather moved through the Carolinas.
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Officials with the Chesterfield County Emergency Management posted photos of storm damage that happened overnight as severe weather moved through the Carolinas.
High winds, hail and heavy rain pounded parts of Alabama on Sunday, as forecasters warned residents to brace for possible tornadoes and flooding later in the day across a wide swatch of the southern United States.
At least ten people were killed in the Carolinas after severe weather moved through the southeast early Monday morning. The storms also caused widespread power outages throughout North Carolina and South Carolina.
Strong storms pounding the Deep South have killed at least 19 people in Mississippi, Georgia, Arkansas and South Carolina.
Strong storms pounded the Deep South on Sunday, killing at least six people in south Mississippi and damaging up to 300 homes and other buildings in northern Louisiana.
Dangerous storms roll into the forecast overnight Sunday into Monday.
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Strong storms that brought tornadoes, high winds, hail and rain to parts of the Midwest and South caused extensive damage in some areas but no deaths, officials said Sunday.
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An EF-4 tornado tore through Cookeville, Tennessee killing 18 people and injuring 88 others.Β Five of the victims were children.Β This was the strongest-rated tornado the nation has seen in nearly three years.
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Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee as families slept early Tuesday, shredding more than 140 buildings and burying people in piles of rubble and wrecked basements. At least 22 people were killed, some before they could even get out of bed, authorities said.
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