Unseasonal Severe Storms Leave Death and Destruction in Ohio and Pennsylvania
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on deadly and destructive thunderstorms that struck Ohio and Pennsylvania, killing three and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. The storms brought hurricane-force wind gusts and widespread destruction. McIntyre connects this unseasonal and intense weather event to the broader pattern of climate change, warning that these events are becoming more frequent and deadly in unexpected places and times.
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