10-05-2024 12:40 via washingtontimes.com

Storm-battered South is again under threat. A boy swept into a drain fights for his life

Dangerous storms crashed over parts of the South on Thursday even as the region cleaned up from earlier severe weather that spawned tornadoes, killed at least three people, and gravely injured a boy who was swept into a storm drain as he played in a flooded street.
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