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Tornado outbreak live updates: 40 dead in cross-country storm system

created Mar 17th, 01:54 by nguyễn Mai


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A new tornado watch was issued Sunday for parts of West Virginia, Ohio and PA.
Millions of Americans across the country are on alert for a severe weather outbreak as violent, long-track tornadoes with damaging winds of up to 80 mph and large hail are expected across the Midwest and South with the cross-country storm moving east.
 
The same storm system delivered raging winds to the Plains states earlier, leading to wildfires and severe dust storms that left more than a dozen people dead in Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma.
 
Overall, at least 40 deaths have been recorded from the cross-country storm system.
Death toll climbs to 40
At least 40 people in seven states have died amid the severe weather outbreak, officials said Sunday.
 
At least 12 deaths were reported in Missouri, the most of any state, officials said.
On Sunday morning, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said at least three people were killed in her state on Saturday.
 
"Yesterday's severe weather impacted most of Alabama," Ivey said in a statement. "Unfortunately, we have learned of the loss of at least two of our fellow Alabamians - one life in Plantersville and one in Winterboro."
 
Ivey said 52 of Alabama's 67 counties reported damage from the severe weather outbreak and that a damage assessment was continuing.
 
"The sun has risen in Alabama, though," Ivey said. "We pray for those lives we lost, as well as those who were injured. And we pray for our first responders, emergency management officials, and linemen who are doing incredible work on the ground right now."
 
At least eight deaths were reported in Kansas; six people in Mississippi were killed; four people perished in Texas; three people died in Arkansas; and four people were killed in Oklahoma, officials said.

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