
Devastating Tornadoes Tear Through Central and Southern U.S.
Tornadoes and heavy rains ravaged the central and southern U.S. on Wednesday, causing destruction and leaving thousands without power.
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Tornadoes and heavy rains ravaged the central and southern U.S. on Wednesday, causing destruction and leaving thousands without power.
Since March 21, 2025, South Korea has been battling the worst wildfires in its history, claiming 30 lives and injuring at least 40, with over 6,800 people displaced.
Wildfires are spreading across North and South Carolina, forcing more evacuations amid dry and windy conditions. Firefighters face challenges from fallen trees while battling blazes in the mountains.
Wildfires in South Korea have killed 24 people, with officials warning the death toll could rise as the blaze continues to rage.
At least 37 people have died as tornadoes, wildfires, and dust storms ravaged the U.S. this weekend, highlighting the devastating impact of natural disasters.
Over 30 people have died as violent storms swept across multiple U.S. states this weekend, with Missouri hit particularly hard. Tornadoes, dust storms, and blizzard conditions devastated communities.
A landslide in Sichuan Province has left 28 people missing. Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong is leading an all-out rescue effort, emphasizing the need to minimize casualties and prevent further disasters.
Over 30 people have lost their lives and tens of thousands are displaced due to severe monsoon floods in Malaysia and southern Thailand, with more heavy rains expected in the coming days.
At least 30 people are feared dead after landslides struck a village in eastern Uganda following heavy rains that have battered the region.