Severe Storms Ravaged Across The Eastern U.S.

A 28-year-old man died after being struck by lightning in Alabama and a 15-year-old was killed when a falling tree struck him outside his grandparents home in Anderson County, S.C..

On Monday, two people died as severe storms battered the Eastern U.S..

A 28-year-old man died after being struck by lightning in Alabama and a 15-year-old was killed when a falling tree struck him outside his grandparents home in Anderson County, S.C..

In Maryland, 33 adults and 14 children were rescued after being trapped in their vehicles for up to five and a half hours as crews worked to de-energize downed power lines on Route 149. Maryland and Georgia reported over 70 and 40 thousand power outages.

140 thousand customers were without power in North Carolina as of early Tuesday morning, as well as 103 thousand in Pennsylvania.

At one point on Monday, over 40 million people from New York to Tennessee were under tornado watches.

Many flights have been delayed across the East and as of Tuesday, several parts of the U.S. are still under severe weather threats.