Severe supercell storm causes fatalities and injuries in US Southwest
A severe supercell weather system impacted the US Southwest, resulting in confirmed fatalities and multiple injuries. The full extent of the damage to infrastructure and the total casualty count remain under assessment as emergency response operations continue.
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Extreme Weather Events: Chile Fatalities, Europe Storms, Japan Heat/Flooding
A severe frontal system in Chile has caused three confirmed fatalities, widespread power outages affecting over 450,000 customers, and significant infrastructure damage, leading to evacuations and emergency declarations. Concurrently, severe thunderstorms and hail have impacted France, Germany, and Poland following a heatwave, while Japan faces dual threats of extreme heat in the west and heavy rain/flooding in the Kanto and Tohoku regions. The intensity and widespread nature of these events represent a significant deviation from typical meteorological baselines.