Tornado Outbreak in Midwest Leaves Dozens Dead
- A multi-day outbreak of dangerous tornadoes and severe storms tore through the central U.S., killing at least 63 people across 11 states.
- The deadly weather caused widespread destruction, obliterating homes, businesses, power lines, and farms.
- The storms come amid a trend of increasingly frequent and intense tornadoes shifting into more vulnerable regions.
- The hardest-hit areas were still assessing damage and facilitating rescue and recovery efforts as forecasters warned of the potential for additional severe weather.
- President Biden approved disaster declarations and promised federal assistance for the affected states.

































