More storms take aim at central US, where many are digging out from tornado damage

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More storms take aim at central US, where many are digging out from tornado damage
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More severe storms are expected to roll across the central U.S. this week following the weather-related deaths of more than two dozen people. The National Weather Service says the hazardous weather will range from thunderstorms and potentially baseball-sized hail on the Plains to dangerous heat in the South and heavy mountain snow in the West.

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“We’re trying the hardest to get anything that looks of value and getting it protected, especially pictures and papers and things like that,” he said. In St. Louis, five people died and 38 were injured as the storm system swept through on Friday, according to Mayor Cara Spencer. More than 5,000 homes in the city were affected, she said.

In Scott County, about 130 miles south of St. Louis, a tornado killed two people, injured several others and destroyed multiple homes, Sheriff Derick Wheetley wrote on social media. The deadliest tornado in Kentucky’s history was hundreds of yards wide when it tore through downtown Louisville’s business district in March 1890, collapsing multistory buildings including one with 200 people inside. Seventy-six people were killed.that lasted almost five hours. It traveled some 165 miles , leaving a path of destruction that included 57 dead and more than 500 injured, according to the weather service.

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