Deadly Snowstorm Hits Southern United States
southern united states January 24, 2025 07:30At least 10 people have died in rare snowstorms and freezing temperatures in southern US states like Alabama, Texas, and Georgia.
At least 10 people have died in rare snowstorms and freezing temperatures in southern US states like Alabama, Texas, and Georgia.
Forest fires and snowstorm hit the United States, causing casualties and widespread damage.
Ireland issues a rare red weather warning for the arrival of storm Éowyn, with potential widespread devastation expected. Parts of the UK also on alert for strong winds.
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