Severe storms hit the US
Tornadoes rip through the Midwest forcing residents to flee their homes
June is usually one of the more active months for severe thunderstorms across the US. This year has been no exception with what seems to be a continuous round of storms with large hail, flooding rains, and damaging tornadoes.
The latest round of tornadoes swept across the Midwest on Monday as the violent storms ran across parts of Ohio and Indiana states.
Keep reading
list of 4 itemsKenya flooding death toll climbs to 70 since March
At least 155 killed in Tanzania as heavy rains pound East Africa
Scientists say Oman, UAE deluge ‘most likely’ linked to climate change
The National Weather Service was able to confirm that a tornado did touch down in the northeast of Ohio. At least 10 homes were damaged in Brunswick, which is around 50km to the southwest of Cleveland.
Several homes suffered significant damage and many families had to seek shelter elsewhere. Meanwhile, thunderstorms also battered parts of Indiana, leaving around 25,000 customers without electricity at some point.