Severe tornadoes collapsed with parts of the United States, Mississippi Valley and Mississippi Valley and Sanuna’s east of Mississippi and South of Southern people and the deaths of at least 17 people and scores were fatal as killed.
As in Saturday morning, the most deadly Missouri, officials said they were shot by twisters by twisters, which resulted at least 11 deaths in one night. Missouri State Highway Patrol also said that many people were injured.
After a tornado in the deaths, a man who was killed after a tornado collapsed.
“It was not known as a house. Just a garbage area,” said Coroner Jim Jim Aker, explained the scene that meets the scene, which meets the savior. “The floor was upside down. We walked on the walls.”
Rescuers were able to save a woman at home.
The authorities in Arkansas have died in the center of independence on Saturday morning and 29 people were injured in eight districts as they passed a night.
“We are investigating the first response to the damage of the tornadoes last night,” said Arkansas Huckabee Sanders X.
He and Georgia Gov.Brian Kempi announced emergency situations in their respective states. Kemp, severe weather conditions will be directed to Saturday, he said that he gave a declaration on severe weather conditions.
Meanwhile, officials, officials, Texas Panhandle’de Amarillo’da dust storm in car accidents in car crashes, he said.

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Deaths come as a massive storm system such as winds that cause fatal powder storms and moving throughout the country that occur in more than 100 wildfires.
Excessive weather conditions – hurricane forecast to influence more than 100 million people, including power winds. 80 MPH (130 kf), 80 mph (130 km) from the Canadian border in the southern regions of the southern regions of the winds in the wildlands in the wildlands in the south.
Some Oklahoma communities were ordered to evacuations, because there are more than 130 fires in the state.
About 300 homes were damaged or destroyed due to fire. Gov. Kevin Stitt, in the Saturday press conference so far 266 square kilometers to date) said he was at a Saturday press conference.
State Patrol said the winds were so strong that several tractor trailers.
“It’s terrible here,” he said, “West Oklahoma” West Oklahoma 48 meters (14.6 meters), 48 meters (14.6 meters) a truck driver Charles Daniel. “There are many sand and dirt in the air. I do not push him more than 55 mph. If I do it, it will blow.”
Experts say that it is not unusual to see that The weather overdown in March.
Tornadoes, the storms came out of the Amid
The Storm Forecasting Center said that the rapidly moving storms can be expanded as a baseball on Saturday and the biggest threat, the hurricane forces, which are 100 MPH (160 kf), said that the hurricane forces can come from the hurricane forces.
Some are expected to be a long road and important tornadoes, which may be violent, Saturday afternoon and evening. In the center of the center, in the evening, the highest risk of East Louisiana and Mississippi in the afternoon, then the region and Florida Panhandle in Alabama and Western Panhandle, Georgia.
Wild fires are broken in dry, imperfect conditions
In addition to Oklahoma, in other places in the southern plain, in Texas, Kansas, Missouri and New Mexico threatened to spread rapid, dry air and strong winds.
A square mile from the northeast of Amarillo (about 2 square kilometers), Texas A & M University Forest Service, Texas A & M University Forest Service, Texas (about 2 square kilometers), Texas (about 2 square kilometers), Texas A & M University Forest Service, Texas A & M University Forest Service, Texas A & M University Forest Service stopped advanced on Thursday.
Southern (90 kilometers), about 60 miles (90 kilometers), another fire, increased by about 3.9 square miles (10 square kilometers) in the afternoon.
High winds, as well as Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Illinoise, Illinois, Illinoise, Illinois and Indiana demolished the strength of more than 260,000.
Blizzard Warnings in the Company Plains
The National Weather Service gave Blizzard warnings for the far West Minnesota and the Far East South Dakota, which began on Saturday. Snow dials are possible with 3 to 6 inches (7.6 to 15.2 centimeters), with a foot (up to 30 centimeters).
Winds with 60 mph (97 km) were expected to cause a lury.
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