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The National Weather Service said a “multitude of hazardous weather” would impact the U.S. over the next several days — from thunderstorms and potentially baseball-sized hail on the Plains, to heavy mountain snow in the West and dangerous heat in the South.
Families hunkered down in their bathrooms and emerged to find their homes gone when a deadly tornado barreled through the community of London, Kentucky, on Friday, leaving behind only foundations
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EF-3 tornado leaves path of destruction in London, KentuckyFamily members cull through the debris of their home destroyed by a severe storm in London, Ky., Saturday, May 17, 2025. The airport does not have power, a command post is set up there for people in the area to get much-needed supplies and support.
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WLKY on MSNResidents of London, Kentucky trailer park sleeping in tents after homes destroyed by stormsMembers of a trailer park in London, Kentucky, were severely affected by storms last Friday. Residents of the trailer park returned to find their community destroyed. Many said they weren't prepared for what they saw, with holes in their homes and some being picked up and thrown yards away.
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Donations are being collected at the airport. The items needed include: A medical clinic has also been set up at the airport to prevent “little injuries from becoming big ones,” according to authorities. Among the services being offered are tetanus shots.
Reed Sheppard isn't in Cabo or Cancún this spring following the Houston Rockets' elimination in the first round of the NBA playoffs. Instead, the Houston Rockets guard has spent recent days in his hometown,
For communities just beginning to clean up after Friday's hard-hitting storms, the people and organizations filling in the gaps to help them are what hope looks like. “It’s like my body’s here, but it’s like I’m just here,
LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - Several business owners lost their storefronts after a tornado ripped through London early Saturday morning. Michael Lykins owns Adventure Pets in London, off of Highway 25. He said he came to his store after friends told him about the damage, at approximately 2:30 a.m.