Tornadoes Hit Michigan and Maryland

A tornado struck suburban Detroit without warning, killing a toddler and injuring his mother. Another tornado in Maryland injured 5 people. Severe weather has caused multiple tornadoes in the U.S. recently, with significant damage reported in several states.

Tornado Devastates Arkansas Town

A tornado devastated parts of Arkansas, causing widespread damage and at least 23 deaths. Families huddled together as their homes were destroyed, including the beloved Susie Q Malt Shop in Rogers. Despite the destruction, the community is determined to rebuild and continue their traditions.

Tornado-spawning thunderstorms in central United States

Tornado-spawning thunderstorms in central US killed at least 13 people, caused widespread damage and power outages, with more severe weather expected over Memorial Day weekend. Texas and Oklahoma were heavily impacted, with fatalities reported in multiple states.

North Texas Tornado During Memorial Day Weekend

A tornado struck North Texas during Memorial Day weekend, resulting in at least seven deaths and 20 injuries. The devastation was severe, with two children among the casualties. Emergency crews are still searching for survivors.

Severe Weather Events in Texas and Oklahoma

Severe storms in Texas and Oklahoma caused a tornado to touch down, damaging homes and overturning vehicles. Other severe weather events in Iowa and Texas led to flooding and wind damage. Emergency personnel responded to multiple victims in Denton, Texas.

Rare Tornado in Bassin-Bleu, Haiti

A rare tornado struck the northern Haitian community of Bassin-Bleu, injuring over 50 people and leaving around 300 homeless. The tornado caused significant damage and the region is facing challenges with transportation and power disruptions. The affected area may experience curfews due to severe weather. Heavy rains are hindering rescue efforts and may lead to floods or landslides, potentially sparking disease outbreaks. The tornado was unprecedented in the area, causing severe damage and displacing many people.

Severe Weather Events in the United States

A tornado in Iowa has caused at least four deaths and 35 injuries, with more severe weather forecasted in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Montana. The tornado had peak winds of 135 mph and a path length of 41 miles. Flood advisories and severe weather warnings are in effect in various states.

Deadly Tornado in Greenfield, Iowa

A deadly tornado tore through the small town of Greenfield, Iowa, leaving a wide swath of obliterated homes, crumpled cars, and multiple casualties. Search and rescue efforts continue while survivors try to salvage what they can from the debris.

Rare Tornado Hits Northern Haiti

A rare tornado in northern Haiti has injured more than 50 people and destroyed more than 200 homes. The U.N. noted that at least 10 people are seriously injured, with heavy rain expected for most of Haiti.

Tornado Frenzy in the United States

A tornado frenzy has been ongoing in the US, with at least one tornado reported every day since April 25. The streak has seen over 300 tornadoes, including rare and powerful EF4 tornadoes, causing significant damage and loss of life.

Tornado hits Hampton Inn in Oklahoma

Two men at a Hampton Inn in Bartlesville, Oklahoma filmed a large damaging tornado hitting the hotel, causing major damage but no injuries. The tornado also hit nearby Barnsdall, resulting in at least one confirmed death. No threats are reported for Tulsa, Oklahoma area on Tuesday.

Tornado Survival Story in Texas

A family in Texas survived a tornado with the help of a brave storm chaser who rescued them as their home was destroyed. The family is recovering from the ordeal with the support of their community.

Tornado in Guangzhou, China

A tornado in Guangzhou, China caused widespread devastation, killing five people, injuring dozens, and damaging over 140 buildings. The tornado struck during a thunderstorm, damaging factory buildings and vehicles.

Tornado outbreak in the Midwest

A short-lived tornado touched down in northwest Indiana before moving onto Lake Michigan as a waterspout during a recent tornado outbreak in the Midwest.