England’s first days at their FIFA World Cup training base in Kansas City are disrupted by severe weather, according to multiple reports. Soon after arriving, the area is placed under a tornado warning and dangerous thunderstorm alerts are issued. Players and staff are instructed to take shelter indoors and away from windows as the storm threat escalates. The Athletic reports that public warnings tell people to “take shelter in a sturdy building, away from windows.” Other outlets similarly describe tornado sirens and a “destructive” storm warning for the Kansas City area, prompting the team to move to safety during the warning period. NDTV also reports that England’s preparations are disrupted again by the tornado warning, with residents urged to seek shelter from a severe thunderstorm. Across the coverage, there is agreement that the team’s training routine is interrupted due to the warning, but none of the summaries provide details about damage to the training facilities or injuries to players. The reports focus on the immediate safety response at the camp and the broader storm warnings issued for the region.