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Severe storms, tornadoes strike US South and Midwest, causing widespread destruction

Last updated on - Apr 3, 2025, 23:05 IST
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Severe storms wweep through the South and Midwest

Violent storms, including tornadoes and high winds, struck the South and Midwest, causing widespread damage. From Oklahoma to Indiana, the storm system generated powerful winds and tornadoes that flattened homes and tore apart buildings. The first wave of these storms, which hit on Wednesday and Thursday, led to the deaths of at least four people in western Tennessee and Missouri. One tornado in Arkansas sent debris soaring almost 5 miles into the air, underscoring the immense strength of the storm system.

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Fatalities and Destruction in Tennessee

In Tennessee, a man lost his life after a powerful storm damaged his home near Moscow, about 50 miles from Memphis. The storms left widespread destruction across the region, with authorities preparing for more rain and strong storms in the coming days. As floodwaters surged, Fayette County Sheriff's Office deputy Ray Garcia remarked that his front yard resembled a swimming pool, illustrating the severity of flooding caused by the storms.

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Flash flooding and severe weather warnings across the region

The National Weather Service issued numerous tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings spanning from Texas to West Virginia. Flash flooding, which is expected to be life-threatening, remains a significant concern as the storms continue to move eastward. The weather service warned of potentially deadly flash floods, particularly in the South and Midwest, with heavy rainfall predicted to exacerbate the danger over the next several days, through Saturday.

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Record rainfall and "Once in a Lifetime"

Event Meteorologists are predicting more than a foot of rain to fall in some areas over the next four days, with conditions potentially leading to historic rainfall totals. According to the National Weather Service, this prolonged deluge could be a once-in-a-generation event. The combination of rain and flash flooding will severely impact communities, causing significant damage and disruptions. The severity of this storm system is unprecedented, and communities are being warned to prepare for the worst.

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Massive storm impact in Arkansas

A tornado emergency was issued in Blytheville, Arkansas, as the storm system’s violent winds and flying debris posed an immediate danger to residents. The Arkansas Division of Emergency Management reported extensive damage across 22 counties from tornadoes, wind gusts, hail, and flash flooding. Volunteer firefighters and emergency responders worked overnight to rescue people trapped in the wreckage in Lake City, where power and water outages were widespread.

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Property damage in Indiana and Kentucky

In Indiana, a roof and wall at a Sur La Table distribution centre in Brownsburg collapsed, trapping workers and injuring two individuals. Emergency responders worked for hours to free a worker who had been caught under the debris. Further south, in Kentucky, a tornado caused significant damage, injuring people who were taking shelter in a vehicle under a church carport. As the storm raged on, the power was knocked out to hundreds of thousands of residents across Indiana, Kentucky, and several other states.

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Flooding risk and ongoing weather alerts

As the storm system continues to track across the region, additional rounds of heavy rain are expected, particularly in Texas, the lower Mississippi Valley, and the Ohio Valley. Forecasters have warned that flash flooding could become even more dangerous, with the possibility of cars being swept away and entire towns being inundated. Some areas could receive as much as 15 inches of rain, with northeastern Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, and Indiana facing the highest risk of severe flooding in the coming days.

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