Storms kill 6 in South, Midwest
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At least six people have been killed in a wide swath of violent storms and tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest, and officials are bracing for more severe weather and flooding in the coming days.
From The Associated Press
Millions of people across several states were at risk of tornadoes and other severe weather on Wednesday.
From The New York Times
The coming days were also forecast to bring the risk of potentially deadly flash flooding to the South and Midwest as severe thunderstorms blowing eastward become supercharged.
From Time
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