An attic fire in Chicago’s Belmont Cragin neighborhood displaced six people, with the fire starting at 12 p.m. on West Drummond Place and not fully under control until 4 p.m., rekindling at 7 p.m. and requiring additional water saturation. The cause is unknown, prompting a call for help from 100 first responders, battling challenges due to wind conditions and narrow gangways, with the city’s building department monitoring closely and the American Red Cross assisting impacted residents.
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Severe storms threaten millions in South from Texas to Carolinas
This weekend, severe weather is impacting over 40 million Americans across the South, from Texas to the Carolinas, with threats of damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. Following heavy rains and flash flooding in Arkansas, multiple severe thunderstorms are causing wind damage in Mississippi and Alabama, leaving over 430,000 customers without power. The severe weather threat continues into Sunday, particularly in southern Oklahoma and northern Texas, where very large hail and destructive winds are...
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