Widespread damage. I'm Paul Stevens, Fox News. For a second straight night, violent storms ripping through the nation's heartland and the Deep South. Mobile homes decimated, cars and trucks flipped on their sides, and at least 32 people have lost their lives. Severe threat.
continues this morning through the afternoon. Florida panhandle, Georgia and the Carolinas. We are anticipating some spin with these lines of thunderstorms that move through. It won't be as prolific as what we saw yesterday and Friday, but still any kind of spin up over these heavily populated regions.
could cause a lot of damage. A tornado threat exists today from Florida up towards the mid-Atlantic, including the D.C. area. Mainly winds will be the biggest concern here, but we cannot rule out a tornado or two. Definitely heavy rainfall and perhaps some hail.
Fox senior meteorologist Janice Dean. Daylight exposing the extent of storm damage. Fox weather's Randy Campbell in Calera, Alabama. Around dinnertime last night, they had tornado warnings in this area, and now we're seeing the results of that. We have several states across the southeast with a majority of power outages, just over 272,000.
customers without power at this time. Thankfully, Alabama, we are in the clear when it comes to severe weather, but not the East Coast. It's not the same case for them as we still have more weather occurring. Now, nearly 70 million people from the Northeast of Florida face a risk of severe weather sometime today. A devastating fire at a nightclub in North Macedonia, killing at least 51 people, injuring over 100, according to the country's interior minister.
The blaze started around 2.30 in the morning during a concert by a local pop group. The blaze sparked, they say, by pyrotechnics used by the crowd, which ignited the roof. Video on social media showing panic inside the club. Family members gathering outside hospitals and city offices, desperately seeking info about their loved ones. America's listening to Fox News.
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But it's getting a bit closer. Two astronauts stuck for months on the International Space Station are expected to return to Earth in the coming days. Overnight, a SpaceX capsule docking at the ISS. Dragon contact and soft capture complete.
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