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Death Toll Rises After Massive U.S. Storm

Death Toll Rises After Massive U.S. Storm

The death toll continues to rise after a massive storm system tore through the central and southern U.S. over the weekend, claiming at least 35 lives across seven states. The storm, which included powerful tornadoes, left widespread destruction, particularly in Missouri, Arkansas, and Alabama. In Missouri, more than a dozen lives were lost as tornadoes shredded buildings and homes. Arkansas also suffered significant damage, with collapsed roofs and overturned trailers adding to the devastation. Residents in the hardest-hit areas described the harrowing experience of seeking shelter as the storm wreaked havoc. As the system moves eastward, more than 60 million people, spanning regions from Pennsylvania to Florida, remain under threat for severe storms. Meteorologists are warning of continued risks, including tornadoes and winds that could reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour. Authorities are working tirelessly to assist those affected, with search and rescue operations underway. Local communities are coming together to support one another as recovery efforts begin. The storm’s impact has left many people in disbelief, as entire neighborhoods were flattened within moments. Emergency services are providing shelter, food, and supplies to displaced families. As the storm’s aftermath is assessed, the focus now shifts to rebuilding and providing aid to those who have lost everything. This disaster is yet another reminder of the power of nature and the resilience of affected communities.

By: NBC Palm Springs

March 16, 2025

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