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1. Overview of the Storm:
The U.S. experienced a devastating cross-country storm, with exaggerated impacts on four key states. The storm, characterized by intense tornadoes, Wildfires, and Duststorms, affected California and Oklahoma, with tornadoes inland in Texas and Missouri, and a devastating fire in Oklahoma on Sunday.
2. Type and Impact:
During Friday to Sunday, tornadoes accounted for over 146 events, causing 26 fatalities. Wildfires targeted 24 states, burning over 30 million structures on U.S. highways and roads in California, Oklahoma, and Texas. Duststorms also exposed homes to heavy soot, with over 30 car crashes recorded.
3. Accumulated Damage in Texas:
In Texas, 550 homes, including a small town in Mississippi, were destroyed, a significant loss compounded by Wildfires and Duststorms. Services near Fort stalled evacuation plans, highlighting heightened risk.
4. Notable Events and Response:
The U.S. of O’K(Y Monitor) saved a $29 house despite a roof collapse, affecting multiple parts of the state.students and families allocated time to clear家园, indicating preparedness.
5. Duststorm and Critical Fire Conditions:
Duststorms in Texas and Kansas resulted in over 12 deaths and more than 30 car crashes, with more than three dozen car crashes reported, casting a shadow over critical shooters.
6. Changing Dynamics and Future Concerns:
The storm, previously witnessing 146 tornadoes, was expected to stabilise with stronger winds from Florida extending into central and western Pennsylvania. The rising threat ofamura weather, impacting previously vulnerable regions, while an escalating wind imprint extends into smoother weather.
This summary captures the storm’s full extent and impacts, from direct damage to prolonged effects, providing a comprehensive overview of its resilience and challenges.