Destructive Storms Soak, Batter And Bury Communities Around The Country
Apparent tornadoes killed at least 19 people in the South, nearly 4 inches of rain caused mudslides in California and a storm is dumping snow and rain from the Mid-Atlantic through the Northeast.
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January 23, 2017 at 11:11PM
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NPR News: Destructive Storms Soak, Batter And Bury Communities Around The Country
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