Congressman Sorensen Statement on Severe Weather Across Northern Illinois
about all of the families impacted by the tornadoes and severe weather last night, and I am grateful
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about all of the families impacted by the tornadoes and severe weather last night, and I am grateful
investigations after major disasters such as hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, and extreme winter storms. “As the only Meteorologist serving
nation against extreme weather events like flash flooding, tornados, wildfires, and heat waves as these disasters increase
warning is about an active shooter, about a tornado, a flood, a fire, public broadcasting is there
emergency weather conditions, like the record number of tornadoes we experienced last year. I’ll continue to fight
middle of the night when the tornado warning or the flash flood warning is issued. But we need
Alabama, folks will go without emergency alerts during tornado scares. And just this last weekend, a deadly flash
need to shelter in place for a tornado,” said Congressman Sorensen. “During severe weather season, it is critical
weather and hurricane season.” NBC News: Tired in tornado alley NBC News joined a congressional tour
broadcast funding, how will Kansans and Texans get tornado alerts? How will children who lack access to preschool
communities left in its wake. In 2022, tornadoes, floods, and damaging winds put downstate Illinoisans in danger
give my neighbors warnings about extreme thunderstorms, tornadoes, and blizzards. Since coming to Congress, I have been fighting
with disaster recovery following extreme weather events including tornadoes and severe flooding. Under this program, Illinois is scheduled
with disaster recovery following extreme weather events including tornadoes and severe flooding. Under this program, Illinois is scheduled
energy projects and reconstruction efforts following the 176 tornadoes that struck Illinois last year. The shortage has also
July’s string of severe storms and tornadoes. The funding, which was included in December