Deadly Storms Intensify Debate Over Underfunded Weather Service
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Key Entities
- • National Weather Service (NWS): U.S. agency responsible for weather forecasts and warnings, reportedly understaffed.
- • Tornado outbreak: A series of devastating storms across Kentucky, Missouri, and Illinois that caused fatalities and widespread damage.
- • Trump administration: Enacted budget cuts affecting weather agencies, sparking safety concerns.
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