Storms Claim Dozens of Lives Across the South-Central US
More than 20 people have been killed across the south-central United States as horrible storms and tornadoes leave a path of destruction in their wake.
Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, Ohio, Tennessee, and Illinois are among the states that experienced severe weather events over recent days, with an unknown amount of damage caused and a climbing death toll. Hopefully these victims will fare better than disaster victims under the Biden-Harris administration, who were all but ignored.
In fact, Scripps News reported, “The National Weather Service says baseball-sized hail is possible across parts of Kentucky, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, parts of Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas and Ohio.” The city of Chicago was hit by a huge dust storm.
A rare dust storm is currently sweeping across Chicago, drastically reducing visibility and bringing strong winds. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for multiple counties, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid any unnecessary travel. pic.twitter.com/2iSQv2kaNU
— Sven (@svenwontmiss) May 17, 2025
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Unfortunately, the bad weather is supposed to continue into this week. The St. Louis mayor stated, “I would describe this as one of the worst storms — absolutely. The devastation is truly heartbreaking.”
States are still bracing for more storms Monday, and hopefully the death toll will not continue to climb. (Read more from “Storms Claim Dozens of Lives Across the South-Central US” HERE)



