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Extreme weather 'will get worse' across the US and poses a SECURITY THREAT


In the past year, the U.S. has witnessed record-breaking wildfires, hurricanes and winter storms
This week, millions of Texans were left without power in freezing temperatures after power plants were knocked offline in icy conditions 
Climate scientists believe extreme weather events will become more common and worsen in their intensity
They say governments are currently unprepared to deal with such crises, and need to invest in large-scale storage systems for power
Additionally, they claim officials need to build resilient infrastructure to properly protect citizens and military bases 
Experts say failure to do so is a security risk as there are enemies out there that will certainly take advantage of vulnerabilities ....

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US needs to brace for more deadly storms, experts say


US needs to brace for more deadly storms, experts say
Kendra Clements, right, prepares coffee for, from left, Ruddy, Brenda and Crystal, on Wednesday at Tribe Gym, which has been turned into a temporary homeless shelter in Oklahoma City. Clements and her partner Tiffany Whisman, who owns Tribe Gym, are two of several businesspeople who have opened their businesses as shelters for the homeless or people without heating during the recent severe winter weather.
(AP photo/Sue Ogrocki)
WASHINGTON (AP) – Deadly weather will be hitting the U.S. more often, and America had better get better at dealing with it, experts said Wednesday as Texas and other states battled winter storms that blew past the worst-case planning of utilities, governments and millions of shivering citizens. ....

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