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Severe storms, tornadoes kill at least 17 across central, southeastern US

Missouri hardest hit as storms leave trail of destruction; states declare emergencies

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AUSTIN, TEXAS

Powerful storms, including tornadoes, hail, and destructive winds, have killed at least 17 people across the central and southeastern US since Friday night, prompting multiple states to declare emergencies.

Missouri reported 11 fatalities, while Arkansas confirmed three deaths and 29 injuries across eight counties.

In Texas, dust storms driven by winds exceeding 128 kilometers (80 miles) per hour caused deadly car crashes, killing at least three people.

Oklahoma battled over 130 wildfires, forcing evacuations, though no fatalities were reported.

Governors in Arkansas, Alabama, Kansas, and Missouri have declared states of emergency as the storm system continues to threaten the region.

The National Weather Service (NWS) warned of a “Particularly Dangerous Situation,” with a high risk of intense, long-track tornadoes in eastern Louisiana and Alabama.

The storms are part of a larger weather system expected to strengthen as it moves southeast, increasing the risk of deadly tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.

Authorities have urged residents to avoid debris, watch for downed power lines, and follow local emergency updates as recovery efforts continue.

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