natural disasters
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Multiple Extreme Weather Events to Ravage the American Southeast
Late Friday and Friday night, the second round of severe weather is expected to explode from the northern Gulf Coast to the southern Atlantic Seaboard, encompassing regions impacted by a round of thunderstorms and potential tornadoes on Wednesday.
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