Severe storms in the U.S. and Canada have caused deaths and damage, including a tornado in New York, flash floods in the Ozarks, and power outages. Multiple buildings were destroyed in Rome, NY, and many residents were evacuated due to flooding. Overall, the storms have led to at least five deaths across the U.S.
Key Points
Multiple severe storms across the U.S. and Canada have caused deaths, damage, and power outages
Tornado in Rome, NY destroyed multiple buildings and landmarks
Flash floods in the Ozarks led to evacuations and rescues
At least five deaths reported across the U.S. due to the severe weather
Pros
Efforts to evacuate residents and provide assistance during the severe weather
Communities coming together to clean up and rebuild after the storms
Cons
Deaths and injuries caused by the severe storms
Significant damage to buildings and infrastructure