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TORNADO DEATH TOLL RISES TO 26 AS STORMS AND FIRES DEVASTATE MULTIPLE STATES : REPORT

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇺🇸 TORNADO DEATH TOLL RISES TO 26 AS STORMS AND FIRES DEVASTATE MULTIPLE STATES

Violent tornadoes, dust storms, and wildfires have ripped through the Midwest and South parts of the U.S., leaving at least 26 dead and entire communities in ruins.

Missouri was hit hardest, with 12 fatalities, homes flattened, and neighborhoods destroyed.

In Kansas, a massive 50-car pileup caused by a dust storm killed 8 people.

Arkansas, Texas, and Mississippi are bracing for more extreme weather, as forecasters warn of tornadoes, 100 mph winds, and raging wildfires.

With 200,000+ without power and states of emergency declared, officials fear the worst isn’t over yet.

Source: AP News

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Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇺🇸 DEVASTATING TORNADOES KILL 14 IN ARKANSAS & MISSOURI—MORE STORMS EXPECTED

At least 14 people are dead after tornadoes tore through the U.S. Midwest and Southeast, leaving widespread destruction across Arkansas and Missouri.

With 26 tornadoes reported overnight, hundreds of homes, a church, and a grocery store were leveled, and a mobile home park was completely destroyed.

Forecasters warn of a high risk of more tornadoes in Alabama and Mississippi tonight, with a Level 5 alert in effect.

Stay safe.

Source: Reuters

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Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇺🇸 ARKANSAS TORNADO: CAVE CITY DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY

Cave City Mayor Jonas Anderson has declared a state of emergency following a tornado that left the town in crisis. Residents are urged to stay off the streets to allow emergency crews to operate efficiently.

A command center is being established to coordinate rescue efforts and assess immediate needs.

Anderson:

“Travel is difficult and dangerous. Please stay out of the way of our emergency services teams.”

Updates will be provided as communication services stabilize.

The mayor is calling for prayers and cooperation as the community responds to the disaster.

Source: ActionNews5

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Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇺🇸 MISSOURI TROOPERS WORK THROUGH THE NIGHT AFTER DEVASTATING STORMS

Missouri Highway Patrol is working overnight to rescue storm victims, secure communities, and prevent looting.

Rescue Operations: Troopers are searching for those in need. Call 911 or *55 for immediate assistance.

Safety Precautions: Avoid downed power lines, follow road closures, and check on neighbors.

Preventing Looting: Officers are patrolling affected areas to protect property and deter theft. Report any suspicious activity.

Missouri stands strong, and help is on the ground ensuring safety and recovery efforts continue.

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