At least 13 people have died in vehicle crashes and pile-ups during severe dust storms in three states, authorities say as a ...
More than 150 blazes were burning in Oklahoma alone, damaging many structures and hundreds of thousands of acres, and causing ...
About 47 million people faced an enhanced to moderate severe storm threat from Madison, Wisconsin, to Birmingham, Alabama.
Oklahoma's Department of Emergency Management (OEM) has reported more than 130 wildfires across more than three dozen ...
Hundreds of homes and other buildings were destroyed in Oklahoma, as fierce winds and wildfires swept the region.
A dangerous combination of hurricane-force winds, dry land and cratering humidity levels are bringing sweeping dust storms ...
High winds and dry weather fueled wildfires in Oklahoma and Texas, with winds so strong they toppled several semis.
At least 12 fatalities have been reported in Missouri, according to the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency. The ...
The most fatalities as of Saturday morning were in Missouri, authorities said, with an estimated 11 people killed.
Scientists said the storm's strength and potential for far-reaching impacts is notable, but its timing isn't unusual.
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