A relentless streak of extreme weather is causing chaos and devastation in various parts of the United States. From dangerous heatwaves in the East to fires and floods in the West, communities are facing significant challenges.
Tropical Storm Alberto Approaches Landfall
Tropical Storm Alberto is on a collision course with Tampico, Mexico, with its outer bands already wreaking havoc in northeastern Mexico and southern Texas. Heavy rains, coastal flooding, and tropical storm-force winds are causing widespread damage. Coastal communities in southern Texas and southern Louisiana are bracing for dangerous flash flooding and storm surge.
Crisis in New Mexico
In New Mexico, two fires have claimed lives, destroyed structures, and forced thousands to evacuate. The governor has requested federal disaster assistance, calling it one of the state's most devastating fires. To compound the crisis, thunderstorms are triggering dangerous flooding, with more rain expected.
California Firefighters Battle Heatwave
Firefighters in California are battling the Sites Fire amidst scorching temperatures. A heat advisory has been issued for central California, with temperatures expected to soar to 100 degrees. The heat not only fuels the flames but also poses health risks to firefighters.
Heatwave Sweeps the Northeast
A prolonged heatwave is baking the Midwest, Great Lakes, and Northeast, with temperatures soaring well above normal. Numerous daily high temperature records have been shattered, with the heatwave peaking in the Great Lakes and New England. Air quality advisories are in effect due to heightened pollution levels exacerbated by the heat.