North Dakota was hit by a deadly tornado that claimed three lives and left devastation in rural areas. Two men and one woman died near the town of Enderlin, while strong winds and storms caused power outages for nearly 34,000 customers in the state of Esote. The regional Bemidji airport recorded wind gusts over 100 km/h, and the mayor confirmed fallen trees and damaged houses, with the added danger of gas leaks. At the same time, almost 59 million Americans are facing an extreme heatwave, with temperatures soaring above 37 degrees Celsius in some areas. Cooling centers have opened in cities like Omaha, Eapolis, and Esote, as meteorologists warn about the health risks of such high temperatures. This deadly combo of natural disasters casts a dark shadow over the US Midwest and shows just how dangerous and unpredictable climate change has become. Is this just the start of a new era of extreme weather? Share your thoughts and stories — maybe you’ve got the secret to surviving this hellish heat!
Deadly Tornado in North Dakota and Hellish Heatwave Across the USA
