Two people were killed during a storm in Pennsylvania on Tuesday night, said the authorities.
A Pittsburgh man was electrocuted by the cable directly at around 7 pm while another man, a 22 -year -old child from the State College was electrocuted when he extinguished the mulch fire caused by a living cable that was torn down due to bad weather.
Meanwhile, some severe weather events hit midwest and heart as more than 280 straight line winds that damage more than 70MPH reported from Texas to New York with large hail falling in Texas, and the wind events of more than 500 miles remaining at least one person died and hundreds of thousands without electricity from Indiana to Pennsylvania.
Three Tornado were also confirmed in Oklahoma and Missouri, although more might be confirmed.
Elsewhere, the destructive storm storm, known as Decho, took more than 500 miles from East Indiana through the middle Pennsylvania on Tuesday afternoon when the wind blows between 55 and 80 MPH as a storm complex of more than 60 miles to knock down trees and electricity channels along the destructive path.
Many schools in Western Pennsylvania and are running with delays or have canceled classes for Wednesday because more than 400,000 customers in the state remain without electricity at 4 am while in Ohio, more than 50,000 without power.
5 -inch hail is reported in Guthrie, Texas, where the wind blows more than 100 mph near Seymour, Texas, and up to 90 mph near Nixa and Willard, Missouri.
Tornado EF-1 also struck Collinsville, Oklahoma, destroyed the outside building, took the roof and pulled out the tree.

East Prairie, Missouri – April 7: A view of the air shows flood water around the house on April 7, 2025 at East Prairie, Missouri. Lightning storms, heavy rain, strong winds and tornado have disrupted the region for the past few days, causing extensive damage before moving east.
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At Missouri, Hit EF-1 Verona and EF-0 Hit Nixa. Tornado Verona pulled a large tree and caused great damage to several buildings.
Oklahoma City is on the way to April wet in the record because the city has received 11 inches of rain at midnight to Wednesday, and the record is 11.91 “from April 1947.
A heavy lightning storm, along with a severe storm, still slamming North Texas and the Oklahoma parts this morning, similar to Tuesday, and a severe storm watch was there until 8 am local time for Lawton and Wichita Falls.
On Tuesday, rain 2 to 4 inches fell from North Texas to Oklahoma City and, in the past week, this area has seen 800% of the normal rainfall for this year, with Flash Flood Commemoration has been released throughout the region.
Flood watches also remain valid from North Texas to Missouri Tengah for more than 9 million people on Wednesday.
On Thursday, there was an opportunity for a more severe storm than San Antonio, Texas, to Buffalo, New York, with damaging wind and large hail became the main risk.
However, on Saturday, this system will be much worse, but there is still a lot of light rain estimated from the bay to the northeast for a wet Saturday.