Severe Weather Damages Midwest, Sourdough Bread Becomes Popular

Heavy storms cause flooding in Milwaukee and kill one person in Nebraska. Bread makers create a sourdough trend.

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Dangerous storms are hitting the Midwest United States. Milwaukee has serious flooding with water covering streets and buildings. Emergency workers are helping people who cannot leave their homes.

In Nebraska, at least one person died because of the bad weather. The storms bring heavy rain and strong winds that damage many areas. At the same time, bread makers around the country are making sourdough bread very popular.

These bakers use traditional methods and take time to make their bread. The bread needs special care and natural ingredients. Many people started baking bread during the pandemic.

Now they want to buy artisan bread from professional bakers.

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