2 minutes ago! Large-scale tragedies in the USA! The world is shocked by the latest news! Part 2

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A massive storm system has carved a destructive path across the central and eastern United States, bringing life‑threatening floods, hurricane‑force winds, and widespread blackouts as emergency crews race to reach isolated communities. The storm, described by meteorologists as “one of the most volatile this season”, drenched several states with record‑breaking rainfall, triggering swift‑water rescues and closing major highways. In parts of Kentucky and Tennessee, rivers burst their banks overnight, submerging entire neighbourhoods within minutes. Local officials say the flooding is unlike anything seen in years. “The water rose so fast people had no time to react,” said one emergency coordinator, noting that several families were pulled from rooftops by rescue boats. Wind gusts topping 80 mph uprooted trees, damaged roofs, and snapped power lines, leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity from Michigan down to Mississippi. Airports in multiple states reported delays as powerful crosswinds made takeoffs hazardous. The National Weather Service issued dozens of tornado watches, with confirmed reports of tornado touchdowns in rural areas of Arkansas and Georgia. Footage shared online shows twisted metal, overturned vehicles, and barns torn apart. Climate specialists warn that such intense systems are becoming more common. Dr. Helen Carter of the Climate Impact Center stated: “Warmer air holds more moisture. When these systems collide with cold Canadian fronts, the result is explosive storms with extreme rainfall and violent winds.” Authorities urge residents in affected areas to remain alert, avoid driving through flooded roads, and prepare for additional outages as the battered storm moves toward the East Coast. For many communities, the clean‑up has only just begun — and the full scale of the damage may not be known for days.