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At least 37 people were killed after the tornado broke through the Midwestern and South of the United States.
Missouri caused the basic weight of Twisters, which started spawning on Friday. At least 12 people were killed in the country.
A powerful wind in Texas and Kansas beat the dust storms that led to the sets of vehicles and a dozen deaths.
Extreme weather, which covers the country’s area of more than 100 million people, was thinking about 150 fires in Oklahoma. The dead were also recorded in Arkansas, Alabama and Mississippi.
Parts of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky and North Carolina were under the recommendations of the flood.
On Sunday night, more than 320,000 people across the region were without power, Tracker Poweroutageus reports.
Becoming emergencies were announced in Arkansas, Georgia and Oklahoma.
In Missouri, Governor Mike Keho said that “the scale of devastation across our country is staggering.”
“Hundreds of houses, schools and businesses were either destroyed or badly damaged,” his statement added.
According to Local Coroner Jim Akers, Tornado died a passenger of one residence in the Batller district in the State of the Midwest, leaving it “unrecognizable as a house”.
“Just a garbage field,” he added. “The floor was upside down. We walked down the walls.”
In Oklahoma, nearly 150 fires moving in 83 km/h (133 km/h) were overthrown by several articulated trucks.
Blasis burned 170,000 hectares and destroyed nearly 300 structures, including a peasant house owned by Kevin Stut Governor.
At least eight people were killed in Kansas after more than 55 vehicles crashed out of dust.
In Texas, another dust storm caused a cluster of about 38 cars, leaving at least four dead.
Six people were killed in Mississippi when Tornado swept through this state, and Twisters killed three more in Alabama, including an 82-year-old woman.
In Arkansas, officials reported three deaths and 29 were injured.
US President Donald Trump said the National Guard was posted in Arkansas to help with a thunderstorm.
“Please join Melania and I, pray for all these horrible storms have suffered!” He posted a social platform on his truth.
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