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Monday's storm left tens of thousands of houses and business without power, and caused extensive delays at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport as flights were grounded in the afternoon.
The slow-moving cloud — known as a haboob — hit parts of Phoenix and Arizona City, 60 miles to the southeast, late Monday afternoon, at one point leaving 15,000 energy customers in the dark. The number still without power Tuesday morning was more than 5,000, according to Poweroutage.us, mostly in Maricopa County.
An epic dust storm swept across Phoenix on Monday, knocking out power to thousands of utility customers and causing travel chaos as damaging winds ripped across the region.
Videos show massive waves lashing abandoned homes on North Carolina's Outer Banks as the storm passes the U.S.
A video released by Nebraska officials shows the moment a powerful storm tore off the roof of a state penitentiary Saturday. The storm caused extensive damage to two housing units at the Nebraska ...
An apartment complex in the East Valley has been left with a mess to clean up after Monday's intense storms uprooted a large tree out of the ground. The complex near Country Club Drive and Guadalupe Road showed signs Tuesday morning of the wreckage from the night before as strong winds and thunderstorms swept through the Valley.
As of Tuesday morning, a storm surge watch is in effect for oceanside areas along the Outer Banks, along with a tropical storm watch for most of coastal North Carolina, The News & Observer previously reported, with evacuations underway for multiple counties.
Hurricane Erin has weakened to a Category 1 storm after lashing North Carolina's Outer Banks with rough waves and coastal flooding, and bringing a threat of dangerous waves and potentially deadly rip currents to the East Coast.
Video shows a tidal storm surge enveloping homes along North Carolina's coast as Hurricane Erin moved through the Atlantic Ocean, gaining momentum. Aerial footage shot using a drone in the state's Outer Banks on Tuesday, Aug. 19, shows waves slamming into raised, colorful beach houses along the shore, the storm's deluge creeping its way inland.
A TERRIFYING “supercell” storm has left behind a trail of destruction in Italy. Violent storms have ripped through several tourist regions and left hundreds of trees uprooted from the