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Storms Strike Southeast and Midwest
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Tropical Storm Arthur slammed into the southeastern U.S., dumping up to eight inches of rain, sparking flash floods, tornado warnings, and widespread power outages. Meanwhile, the Midwest braced as a separate storm line tore through Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky, leaving over 130,000 without power and emergency crews scrambling. Residents described scenes of chaos and devastation, with one calling it “Armageddon,” yet many praised their safety. Officials had prepped with sandbags and barricades, and New Orleans’ mayor reported minor damage and community resilience. The storms are still rolling, heading toward the Appalachians and New England — a sobering reminder of nature’s fury and the need for readiness across the nation.
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