PUBLISHED Aug 19, 2026, 4:12 PM ET
A severe weather crisis is unfolding across the United States, with devastating floods in the Midwest and a life-threatening heatwave gripping the South. In Indiana, at least seven people have died following days of severe storms and historic flooding . Governor Mike Braun announced a disaster relief fund and requested a federal emergency declaration, which President Trump approved . More than 102,000 homes and businesses remain without power, down from a peak of 300,000, as floodwaters from the White River begin to recede . However, flood warnings persist, and the storm system is expected to shift east, bringing heavy rain and potential landslides to West Virginia and other parts of the Appalachians . Simultaneously, a record-breaking heatwave is intensifying across the South and Southwest. The National Weather Service has issued extreme heat warnings for multiple states, including Texas, Oklahoma, and parts of the Southeast, where heat indices could exceed 110°F . The prolonged, dangerous heat is expected to persist through the week with little overnight relief, posing a serious public health risk .
By Emily Rhodes | JQJO News
Left: Highlights human suffering and the urgent need for federal climate action. Center: Factually reports on the death toll, power outages, and weather warnings. Right: Emphasizes effective local government response and disaster fund allocation.
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