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(VIDEO) Kansas City Braces for Tornadoes and Flash Floods as Severe Storms Hammer Region

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Residents across the Kansas City metro area hunkered down Monday as powerful severe thunderstorms brought tornado warnings, flash flooding and damaging winds, forcing road closures, water rescues and widespread power outages in one of the most active severe weather periods of 2026.

Kansas City Braces for Tornadoes and Flash Floods as Severe
Kansas City Braces for Tornadoes and Flash Floods as Severe Storms Hammer Region

The National Weather Service issued multiple tornado warnings and flash flood warnings throughout the day, with the greatest threats concentrated south and east of the metro. A tornado watch remained in effect into the evening for several counties in Missouri and Kansas, including areas near Harrisonville, Clinton and Warrensburg.

Heavy rainfall has already caused flash flooding in low-lying areas, with several water rescues reported in Parkville, Riverside and parts of Kansas City proper. Officials urged drivers to avoid flooded roads, warning that just six inches of moving water can sweep away a vehicle.

Dangerous Conditions Unfold

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Storms intensified Monday morning, bringing frequent lightning, large hail and gusty winds. A severe thunderstorm warning was active for portions of Cass, Henry, Jackson, Johnson and Lafayette counties in Missouri, with winds up to 60 mph and quarter-size hail possible.

The combination of saturated soils from recent rains and new downpours has heightened flash flood risk. Some locations have already received more than an inch of rain in a short period, with additional heavy bands expected through the afternoon and evening.

Emergency managers activated local emergency operations centers and urged residents to have multiple ways to receive warnings, including weather radios and smartphone alerts. Schools in some districts dismissed early or switched to remote learning as a precaution.

Why So Active This Year?

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2026 has already seen an above-average number of severe weather events in the Plains and Midwest. Meteorologists attribute the pattern to a strong jet stream, abundant moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and frequent clashes between warm, humid air and cooler systems. This setup has produced repeated rounds of thunderstorms, hail and tornadoes across the region.

Kansas City itself has experienced several significant events this spring, including confirmed tornadoes in nearby communities. The current system is part of a broader severe weather outbreak affecting much of the central United States.

Safety Messages from Officials

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The National Weather Service and local emergency management urged residents to take the threats seriously. Key advice includes:

  • Moving to an interior room on the lowest floor during tornado warnings.
  • Avoiding travel on flooded roads — “Turn Around, Don’t Drown.”
  • Having an emergency kit with water, non-perishable food, flashlights and charged devices.
  • Monitoring local media and weather apps for updates.

Power outages have affected thousands, with utility crews working to restore service as safely as possible. Some neighborhoods may remain without power into Tuesday.

Community Impact

The storms disrupted Monday commutes, school schedules and daily routines. Many businesses closed early or operated with limited staff. Hospitals reported treating minor storm-related injuries, primarily from fallen branches and minor accidents.

In rural areas south of the metro, farmers expressed concern about crop damage from hail and excessive rain at a critical planting time. Local officials are assessing damage in hardest-hit communities as the system moves through.

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Looking Ahead

Forecasters say additional rounds of storms are possible through Tuesday morning before conditions gradually improve mid-week. A brief break is expected later in the week, with cooler and drier air settling in. However, the active pattern may continue into early May, keeping severe weather risks elevated.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels. The National Weather Service Kansas City office continues to provide frequent updates via its website, social media and NOAA Weather Radio.

This latest severe weather event serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of spring in the Midwest. While Kansas City has experienced its share of storms this season, officials stress that preparation and awareness remain the best defenses against nature’s power. As the system continues to move through the region, safety remains the top priority for families, first responders and emergency managers working to protect the community.

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How Blackpool's Southbeach Streetfood project will look

How Blackpool’s Southbeach Streetfood project will look(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

New jobs are now on offer as Blackpool’s ambitious Southbeach Streetfood project moves closer.

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The new food destination is located opposite the Sandcastle Waterpark on South Shore promenade and will feature 19 converted shipping containers.

It will include food concessions ranging from Thai and Mexican to Spanish tapas and wood fired pizza.

The site will offer seating for up to 400 diners, and be designed with entertainment space so it can host events and music, with screens to show big sporting occasions.

It was hoped the attraction would be ready to open in June but the physical preparations needed for the groundwork have taken longer than anticipated and now it looks set to launch in July.

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FBS Engineering of Poulton has officially begun transforming the shipping containers that will form the backbone of the development after recently moving into a larger workshop to accommodate the scale of the project.

Jamie Willacy, Director of Southbeach Streetfood UK Limited, said a lot of work had been going on behind the scenes.

He said: “Things are moving forward again. Engineers will start work on the foundations next week, ready for the groundworks to begin, in preparation for the mezzanine floor to be put in place.

“In the background, work has already started on the first six of the 19 containers, cutting out the doors and lining the insides with insulation.

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“There has been a slight delay in the preparation to make sure everything is absolutely correct, so we’re looking at July rather than June now.

“We’ll definitely be up and running in time for the summer holidays.”

The project places a strong emphasis on sustainability and ethical trading with menus designed to reduce food waste and ingredients sourced from local suppliers wherever possible.

Alongside the food offering, visitors can expect live music from local artists, children’s activities, dance showcases, live cookery demonstrations and a curated bar featuring beers, wines and spirits.

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Jamie said: ” We’re also excited to announce new job opportunities for Southbeach Streetfood

“If anyone would love to be part of a fresh new food and hospitality destination on the Prom, now is the perfect time to take a look.

“Whether you’re experienced in customer service, hospitality or just ready for your next opportunity, this could be your chance to join something exciting from the very start.”

Those interested can apply here: https://southbeachstreetfood.co.uk/job-opportunities/

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Chevron CEO warns aviation strain could worsen as jet fuel crunch deepens

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Chevron CEO Mike Wirth warned that strain on the aviation industry could intensify in the coming weeks as jet fuel supplies tighten, driven by disruptions tied to the Iran war.

Appearing Sunday on CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” Wirth said jet fuel in key regions was already at seasonally low levels before the conflict began, leaving markets vulnerable to supply shocks.

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“It’s not flowing today. So, we are seeing jet fuel tighten very quickly in Europe, in Asia, and we’re seeing airlines announce adjustments in their flight schedules,” Wirth said. “I think aviation is clearly an area where it’s going to probably get worse over the next few weeks.”

Jet fuel prices have surged sharply since late February, reflecting constrained shipping through the Strait of Hormuz – a critical oil transit choke point through which roughly one-fifth of global supply typically passes.

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U.S. jet fuel prices have climbed from about $2.50 per gallon before the conflict to $4.19 per gallon as of April 24, according to Airlines for America. Globally, prices remain volatile, with the International Air Transport Association reporting a 6.7% week-over-week decline to $184.63 per barrel, even as broader supply pressures persist.

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Airlines are already adjusting operations in response to higher fuel costs. United Airlines said it plans to cut about 5% of its planned capacity this year, while Delta Air Lines has trimmed growth plans by roughly 3.5 percentage points.

Oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. jet fuel prices have climbed from about $2.50 per gallon before the conflict to $4.19 per gallon as of April 24. (Giuseppe Cacace/AFP via Getty Images)

Fuel typically accounts for about a quarter of airline operating costs, leaving carriers highly exposed to price swings. In response, airlines are reducing lower-margin routes and leaning on higher fares and fees to offset rising expenses.

Consumers are beginning to feel the impact. Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows airfares rose month over month in March, a trend that could accelerate as carriers pass along higher fuel costs and limit capacity heading into the peak summer travel season.

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Wirth said the core issue remains disrupted energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Reduced shipments from Middle Eastern refiners, which supply a significant share of global jet fuel, have tightened availability across Europe and Asia.

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A Delta Air Lines flight in March 2026.  (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

He added that the global energy system has lost much of its flexibility, with inventories that typically act as “shock absorbers” now depleted after weeks of disruption.

“The risks kind of skew to the upside right now,” Wirth said, noting that even if flows resume, it could take time for supply chains and inventories to normalize.

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In the meantime, airlines and travelers are likely to continue feeling the effects, as higher fuel costs ripple through flight schedules, pricing and availability.

Reuters contributed to this report. 

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Good morning. This is Dominik Prokop, on behalf of Alior Bank. May I welcome everyone to the results conference. We will talk about the first quarter 2026. And the first part, the bank’s results as well as the trends, they will be discussed by members of the Board, President, Piotr Zabski, who will sum up the most important trends and will tell us about business results, Deputy President, Marcin Ciszewski, who will tell us about Risk; and Deputy President, Zdzislaw Wojtera, who will tell us about finance.

After the end of the presentation, we will have a Q&A session. Before I hand over to Piotr, may I encourage everyone to ask questions already during the first part of the conference, which will help us smoothly move into the Q&A session.

Piotr, you have the floor.

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Good morning, everyone. The presentation will be composed of 4 parts. Firstly, operational activities with 2 business lines, the corporate and the individual customers, then the risk result and then financial results and other issues. So let me move on to the operational activities and about the first quarter. What you can see here is a slightly changed makeup of the presentation. We wanted to refer to our strategies. There are 3 pillars on the left, scaling up, high resilience, operational excellence. And it’s within these categories that I’d like to tell you about what went on in the first quarter.

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Solar farm plans approved despite objections as officers say it has ‘no unacceptable impacts’

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‘It’s fairly obviously Government policy that we need solar energy, and that’s before the Middle East was set on fire’

A view of the solar farm site at Duckinfield House Farm, on Hurst Lane, Warrington.

A view of the solar farm site at Duckinfield House Farm, on Hurst Lane(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

Controversial plans for a new solar farm in Glazebury have been approved.

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Duckinfield Solar Ltd’s application proposing the development of an up to 10mw solar farm and associated infrastructure on land at Duckinfield House Farm, on Hurst Lane, came before Warrington Borough Council’s development management committee on Thursday.

The site is located in the green belt. According to a report to the committee, the application site consists of two parcels of agricultural land which are approximately 16ha in size, with the fields bisected by a public right of way (PROW) which cuts across the site and runs along its northern boundary.

The report said: “This application proposes a 10 megawatt solar farm with associated infrastructure. The solar panels would be located in both of the fields forming the site either side of the PROW and would have a maximum height of 3.2m.

“An access track would be created from the farm into the larger field via the existing level crossing to provide access to the solar installation. To the north-eastern corner of this field there would be a customer substation, a district network operator substation, a storage container and office/welfare facility, as well as a weather station.

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“Four transformer stations would be positioned along the proposed access track running along the eastern boundary of the site. The solar installation would be enclosed with 2.1m high deer fencing with CCTV towers at a maximum of 3m in height. A temporary construction compound is also proposed to the north-west of the existing farm buildings to the northern side of the railway line.”

The application was publicised by 29 neighbour notification letters, by site notice and by press notice.

According to the report, one letter of support was received with no reasons given in the response.

And objections were received from 43 addresses, as a result of the publicity given to the application.

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The concerns raised, as summarised in the report, included inappropriate development in the green belt, loss of best and most versatile agricultural land, harm to outlook from nearby dwellings and the impact of glint and glare.

Ward councillor Matt Smith, ward councillor Cllr Neil Johnson and Culcheth and Glazebury Parish Council also objected to the application.

But in the planning officer’s report, it said subject to conditions there would be ‘no unacceptable impacts’ on the local highway network, residential amenity and flood risk.

One of the conditions is that the planning permission will be limited to a period of 40 years.

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Cllr Smith, speaking against the plans, expressed ‘strong concerns’ over the application.

He said: “While I understand the importance of renewable energy, this specific location for a sizeable solar farm will have a significant adverse impact along the valued and well-used public right of way that bisects the site.”

Cllr Smith also stated the period of 40 years is ‘not temporary in the context of a human lifetime, or the enjoyment of our local landscape’.

“We should not sacrifice Glazebury’s rural character and the quality of our public rights of way for a project that even the case officer admits causes significant landscape harm,” he added.

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“There are undoubtedly more appropriate locations that would have less impact, or less than a substantial adverse impact, on the openness and amenity of our green spaces.”

Cllr Steve Parish, deputy chair of the development management committee, said: “I think it’s fairly obviously Government policy that we need solar energy, and that’s before the Middle East was set on fire.”

He also stated ‘we do have a climate emergency’.

Furthermore, Cllr Parish described the application as a ‘delicate one because of the planning balance’.

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“But given the emphasis on the need and the idea that 40 years is temporary, and from what I know of other mitigations and other cases, I think we’d have little chance at appeal, frankly,” he added.

As recommended, the application was approved subject to conditions.

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Sophie Cunningham Baptized Again After Signing Major Indiana Fever Contract Extension

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham celebrated the signing of her new three-year contract extension by getting baptized for the second time in a deeply personal ceremony that quickly went viral on social media, blending her renewed faith with a landmark moment in her professional basketball career.

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Sophie Cunningham Baptized Again After Signing Major Indiana Fever Contract Extension

The 29-year-old sharpshooter, who joined the Fever in a major offseason move, was baptized Sunday in a private ceremony at a local Indianapolis church just hours after finalizing a reported $4.2 million deal that keeps her in Indiana through the 2028 WNBA season. Video footage of the emotional moment, showing Cunningham emerging from the water with tears in her eyes while surrounded by teammates and family, spread rapidly across platforms and has been viewed millions of times.

“I feel brand new,” Cunningham said in a statement released Monday. “This contract gives me security and the chance to build something special here in Indiana. Getting baptized again was about recommitting my life to God and starting this next chapter with a clean heart and clear purpose.”

Cunningham first publicly shared her Christian faith several years ago, but she described the latest baptism as a “full-circle moment” following a turbulent period that included a high-profile trade and personal challenges. Teammates Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell were among those present at the ceremony, which was officiated by a pastor from a prominent Indianapolis megachurch.

A Career-Defining Contract

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The extension represents a significant vote of confidence from the Fever organization. After being acquired from the Phoenix Mercury in a blockbuster trade, Cunningham has emerged as a key veteran presence alongside the league’s young stars. Her elite three-point shooting, defensive versatility and leadership have made her an ideal complement to Clark’s playmaking.

Fever general manager Lin Dunn praised the deal, saying Cunningham’s professionalism and work ethic made her a perfect fit for the team’s championship aspirations. “Sophie brings championship DNA and a winning mentality,” Dunn said. “We’re thrilled to have her locked in for the long term.”

The contract includes performance incentives tied to All-Star selections and playoff success, reflecting the Fever’s belief that Cunningham will play a central role as the franchise transitions from rebuilding to contending.

Faith at the Center

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Cunningham has been open about how her Christian faith has guided her through the highs and lows of professional basketball. In a recent podcast appearance, she discussed struggling with identity after being traded and turning to prayer for clarity. The decision to be baptized again, she explained, was about rededicating her life and career to a higher purpose.

“Basketball is what I do, but it’s not who I am,” Cunningham said. “My identity is in Christ. This baptism was about surrendering everything — my contract, my platform, my future — back to Him.”

The moment has resonated strongly with Christian sports fans and the broader WNBA community. Many players from across the league sent messages of support, and the video of her baptism has been shared by prominent pastors and faith-based organizations.

Impact on the Indiana Fever

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Cunningham’s return gives the Fever one of the most dynamic backcourts in the league. Her ability to stretch the floor with deep three-point shooting creates more driving lanes for Clark and opens opportunities for Boston in the paint. Coaches believe her veteran leadership will be crucial as the team aims for its first championship since 2012.

Head coach Stephanie White highlighted Cunningham’s character both on and off the court. “She’s not just a great player — she’s a great person who leads by example,” White said. “Having someone with her faith, work ethic and experience is invaluable for our young core.”

The Fever have been one of the most improved teams in the WNBA, drawing sellout crowds and national attention. Cunningham’s extension is seen as another step in solidifying the roster for long-term success.

Personal Journey and Public Influence

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Cunningham’s openness about her faith has made her a role model for many young athletes. She frequently shares Bible verses and faith-based content on social media, using her platform to inspire others. The baptism video has been praised for its authenticity in an era when many celebrities carefully curate their public image.

Friends and family described the ceremony as deeply moving. Cunningham’s mother said her daughter had been praying about the decision for months and felt it was the right time to publicly reaffirm her commitment.

Looking Ahead

With training camp approaching, Cunningham is focused on preparing for the upcoming WNBA season. She expressed excitement about building chemistry with her new teammates and competing for a championship in Indiana.

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The Fever open the regular season in May, and expectations are high. Cunningham’s presence, both on the court and through her public faith, is expected to play a significant role in the team’s identity and success.

As the video of her baptism continues circulating and inspiring conversations about faith and sports, Sophie Cunningham stands as an example of an athlete using her platform for something greater than basketball. Her new contract and renewed spiritual commitment mark the beginning of what many believe will be her most impactful chapter yet.

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