Violent thunderstorms and tornadoes continue to occur this evening from West Virginia to Alabama. This is a very dangerous situation with the tornado threat continuing in heavily populated areas after dark! The outbreak has had a history of strong, long-tracking tornadoes, large hail and damaging wind gusts. Some locations can be hit by more than one severe thunderstorm. The threat of severe weather will generally not end until the cold front sweeps through from west to east tonight.
In addition, locally severe thunderstorms and high winds without thunderstorms will reach into the eastern Great Lakes area and part of the central Appalachians this evening.
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Greg Cook hugs his dog Coco after finding her inside his destroyed home in East Limestone, Ala., on March 2.
Greece: Extreme Weather Conditions Cause Suffering for Migrants in Border Police Stations
The constant arrival of migrants in Greece’s Evros region, coupled with the extreme weather conditions of the past few weeks, has put pressure on the already fragile system for receiving migrants in the border police stations of Soufli, Tychero, and Feres, and in the detention center of Filakio.
“The newly arrived migrants were spending up to a day in waiting areas in freezing temperatures,” says Antonio Virgilio, head of mission for Doctors Without Borders operations in Greece.
“Migrants have already suffered harsh conditions on their journeys to cross the border,” he added. “Once in Greece, they had to wait for hours, without warm clothes to protect them from the extreme cold, and sometimes without receiving a medical check-up from Ministry of Health doctors.”
There is no heating in the waiting areas of the three Evros border police stations, and migrants are not provided with extra clothes, sleeping bags, survival blankets, or other means of keeping warm. “The reception conditions are unacceptable,” says Virgilio.
An emergency team from MSF has been responding to the migrants’ immediate needs in the three border police stations and in Filakio detention center. The team is on call 24 hours a day, conducting medical triage and providing migrants with warm clothes, sleeping bags, survival blankets, and hygiene kits. During the first four days of intervention, the MSF team assisted 125 migrants, including women and children, who arrived shivering, exhausted, and complaining of pain in their legs.
Greece 2011 © MSF A small Afghan child, one of the many newly arrived migrants in the Evros region, is detained in a border police station.
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AccuWeather Senior Expert Meteorologist Henry Margusity looking at the radar for the storms tearing through the Ohio and Tennessee valleys. [Instagram]
ASPCA Provides Emergency Supplies for Animals Affected by Tornado
The destruction is devastating. After a deadly tornado tore through parts of the Midwest, the ASPCA dispatched its disaster response team to bring emergency pet supplies to Taney County and Branson, Missouri. ASPCA officials estimate that approximately 250 to 500 animals have been directly impacted by the storm.