Weather
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Storm, Flood, and Tornado: Extreme Weather Left Three US States in Ruins
On Sunday, severe weather swept over the central United States, with suspected tornadoes wreaking havoc and knocking out electricity but sparing lives and causing no injuries, according to reports.
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