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Tornado terror: 11 dead as catastrophic storms tear through Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas

Last updated on - May 26, 2024, 21:49 IST
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Deadly storms sweep through

Powerful storms wreaked havoc, claiming at least 11 lives and causing widespread destruction in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Tornadoes obliterated homes, claimed lives, and left thousands without power, marking a grim chapter in the region's severe weather history. (Photo credit: AP)
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Cooke county tornado claims lives and homes

A tornado tore through Cooke County, Texas, leaving a trail of devastation. Seven deaths were reported, including two children, and a truck stop, acting as a refuge, was destroyed. The sheriff described scenes of severe destruction and debris scattered across the landscape. (Photo credit: AP)

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Tragic Losses in Texas and Arkansas

Three family members perished in a home near Valley View, Texas, while Arkansas mourned the deaths of two individuals, including a 26-year-old woman found outside a destroyed home in Olvey. Emergency responders worked tirelessly, grappling with the aftermath of the storms. (Photo credit: AP)

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Denton County's brush with disaster

Tornadoes struck Denton County, north of Dallas, causing chaos and overturning vehicles. Despite the havoc, a highway truck stop sheltering dozens managed to escape serious injuries. Residents awoke to scenes of destruction, assessing damage amidst overturned cars and collapsed structures. (Photo credit: AP)

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Urgent warnings amidst chaos


Meteorologists issued urgent warnings as storms swept through the region, urging residents to seek shelter immediately. Social media platforms buzzed with updates from authorities, highlighting the severity of the situation and advising caution in the face of imminent danger. (Photo credit: AP)

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​Midwest tornadoes compound severe weather woes

Central US grappled with a string of deadly tornadoes, adding to the toll of a historically bad tornado season. Iowa mourned the loss of lives and extensive damage, while Texas and Oklahoma faced the wrath of relentless storms, amplifying the region's vulnerability to severe weather events. (Photo credit: AP)

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​Disruption at Indianapolis 500 ​​


Severe weather disrupted the Indianapolis 500, forcing the evacuation of thousands of race fans. A strong storm system descended on the area, prompting officials to delay the race start and issue warnings of dangerous wind, lightning, and rain, underscoring the unpredictable nature of severe weather. (Photo credit: AP)

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​​Continued threat across Midwest ​


As the Memorial Day weekend progressed, the threat of severe weather persisted across the Midwest. Illinois, Missouri, and Kentucky braced for more storms, emphasizing the ongoing challenges posed by nature's fury and the need for vigilant preparedness. (Photo credit: AP)

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​Eastward movement of severe weather


The system responsible for the destructive storms shifted eastward, raising concerns for North Carolina and Virginia. Forecasters predicted further severe weather activity, prompting communities to remain on high alert and take necessary precautions against potential hazards. (Photo credit: AP)

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​Resilience in face of adversity


Amidst the devastation and loss, communities rallied together, demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity. Emergency responders, volunteers, and affected individuals united to support one another, highlighting the strength and solidarity that emerged in times of crisis. (Photo credit: AP)

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