Severe storms and tornadoes wreaked havoc across the Midwest and Southeast, leading to the deaths of three people and leaving more than 200,000 energy customers without power in five southern states. Hailstones the size of baseballs fell in Texas, with footage from Johnson City showing stones at least 5 inches in diameter, large enough to break the rear window of an SUV. In Granbury, Texas, golf ball sized hail caused damage on May 10, 2024. In Alabama, nearly 95,000 energy customers were without power, along with 57,000 in Mississippi, 50,000 in Florida, and additional outages in Georgia and North Carolina.

Despite the worst of the bad weather passing, about 7 million people were at risk of severe weather the following day, with an “enhanced risk” of intense storms with winds of up to 70mph in parts of Florida, as reported by the National Weather Service office in Jacksonville. Families in Pecan Plantation, southwest of Fort Worth, Texas, recounted the damage caused by golf ball-sized hailstones, with one medic describing the sound as reminiscent of bombs hitting the top of her ambulance. Windows and skylights were shattered in the community, though some children collected hailstones as frozen souvenirs.

In Maury County, Tennessee, tornadoes caused widespread destruction, prompting the release of drone footage by Columbia Fire & Rescue to visualize the extent of the damage and the upcoming clean-up efforts. Entire houses were destroyed, and wooded areas now lack trees. County officials offered guidance to affected residents on how to properly dispose of debris. The devastation highlights the need for assistance and support for those impacted by the severe weather events.

The storms and tornadoes that swept through the affected states resulted in significant property damage and power outages. The relentless force of the hailstones, reminiscent of baseballs in size, posed a threat to vehicles and structures, causing window and skylight breakages. The impact on communities, as seen in Pecan Plantation, Texas, brought chaos and danger, with residents scrambling for shelter amidst the chaotic weather conditions. The cleanup operation in Maury County, Tennessee, is expected to be massive, as homes and wooded areas were left in ruins.

The dangerous weather conditions serve as a reminder of the unpredictability and destructive force of natural disasters, emphasizing the need for preparedness and community support during such events. The resilience of the affected communities is evident as they begin the process of assessing and recovering from the damage caused by the storms and tornadoes. The drone footage released by Columbia Fire & Rescue offers a sobering view of the devastation, showcasing the magnitude of destruction and the challenges ahead in rebuilding and restoring the affected areas.

As cleanup operations begin in the aftermath of the severe weather events, it is crucial for residents to follow guidance from county officials on debris disposal and safety measures. The solidarity and determination displayed by communities affected by the storms highlight the importance of coming together in times of crisis. The widespread impact of the storms and tornadoes serves as a stark reminder of the need to prioritize disaster preparedness and response efforts to mitigate future damages and ensure the safety and well-being of individuals and families in vulnerable regions.

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