Our love and prayers go out to all the families that have lost loved ones from all the storms that have taken place. This really hits home that life is very fragile.
The Christian Post
By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor
A series of violent tornadoes tore through Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas over Memorial Day weekend, leaving at least 19 people dead, hundreds injured and thousands without power. The storms also flattened homes and caused widespread damage across the central United States.
The worst damage occurred in a region from north of Dallas to the northwest corner of Arkansas, The Associated Press reported, adding that authorities warned that the dangerous weather system could bring more storms to the Midwest and East Coast in the coming days, impacting areas from Alabama to near New York City. More Here
CNN
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, CNNTexans who have endured an almost unrelenting parade of destructive and sometimes deadly storms must now brace for yet another round with powerful storms expected to roar to life Tuesday across the Southern Plains.
Much of Texas is at risk of seeing storms Tuesday even as some residents are still mourning at least seven people killed in that state during violent storms over Memorial Day weekend. In total, almost two dozen people, including four children, were killed across five states as storms hit the central US over the holiday period, and several communities are grappling with significant losses of homes and businesses. More Here
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