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“Please Don’t Die, I’ll Be Back” – 9 Year Old (With A Slick Mullet) Sprinted Over A Mile To Save His Parents After Oklahoma Tornado Crushed Their Truck
With great mullets come great responsibility. A 9-year-old, mulleted, Oklahoman by the name of Branson Baker is being deemed a hero after he saved his parents' lives during last week's deadly tornado that ripped through the Sooner state. He and his parents were desperately trying to make their way to a friend's storm shelter when they crossed paths with an EF-4 tornado. The massive, powerful supercell has puzzled some meteorologists as the twister, at one point, was "spinning backwards." It's believed that rare weather event helped to make the tornado all the more powerful, and completely devastated a number of Oklahoma communities. And...
Storm chaser Freddy McKinney bravely rescued a family from a tornado in Texas, taking them to a nearby hospital after their home was destroyed
Storm chaser Freddy McKinney bravely rescued a family from a tornado in Texas, taking them to a nearby hospital after their home was destroyed
Kenya's weather outlook 'dire' as cyclone nears, president says
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Torrential rains that caused widespread flooding and landslides across Kenya in recent weeks, killing at least 210 people, are forecast to worsen over the rest of this month, President William Ruto said on Friday.
Rains in southern Brazil kill at least 31, more than 70 still missing
(Reuters) - Heavy rains battering Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul have killed 31 people, local authorities said on Friday, and the death toll is expected to rise as dozens still have not been accounted for.
Texas Roads Could Melt as Potentially Record-Breaking Heat Wave Hits
The southeastern United States is forecast to get struck by a heatwave next week which could see temperatures reach highs of 120 degrees, enough to start melting the asphalt in roads, in small areas of southern Texas according to one report. Heat records could be broken in a number of...
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