Six dead as severe winter storms and wildfires wreak havoc across US
Briefly

Severe weather is causing chaos in the southern plains and Midwest, resulting in six fatalities from a powerful storm earlier this week. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) has warned of critical fire conditions in southeast New Mexico and western Texas, as fires rage on in southern Appalachia. A new winter storm system is forecasted to bring significant snowfall across various high elevations. The storm had already led to three deaths in Mississippi and three in Nebraska, causing severe traffic incidents and disrupting daily life across affected areas.
"The recent storm wreaked havoc across multiple states, claiming six lives and causing significant damage, as authorities continue to assess the aftermath."
"In Mississippi, a man lost his life while trying to extinguish a fire caused by downed power lines, highlighting the dangers posed by severe weather."
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