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Severe Weather Strikes Central U.S. for Sixth Consecutive Day, Injuring at least Two

Tornadoes and large hail continue to batter the South and Midwest, with significant damage reported in North Texas including injuries and destroyed buildings.

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Severe weather continued to pummel the central United States for the sixth straight day, bringing tornadoes and large hail to communities across the South and Midwest regions.

North Texas experienced particularly intense storm damage, with at least two people requiring hospitalization according to local reports. The powerful storm system caused significant structural damage throughout the affected areas.

In one North Texas city, storms tore through an industrial park, destroying buildings and stripping roofs from structures. Debris was scattered widely across the area as the severe weather moved through the region.

The ongoing weather pattern has consistently threatened millions of residents across the central United States throughout the week. Thunderstorms have damaged homes and other structures as the system continues to track across multiple states.

Weather officials continue to monitor the situation as the severe weather system maintains its destructive path through the region, affecting communities that have already endured nearly a week of dangerous conditions.

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CBS NewsApr 29, 2026, 2:21 PM
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