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Fatal Tornadoes Claim Lives of At Least 17 People in Three US States | Latest Weather Updates

Eleven fatalities in Missouri and Arkansas declares a state of emergency following three deaths.

According to local authorities, at least 17 fatalities have been reported due to severe storms and tornadoes in various parts of the United States.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol stated that there were 11 deaths overnight in the Midwestern state, where downed trees, power lines, and damaged buildings were reported due to tornadoes, thunderstorms, and large hail.

In Arkansas, three individuals lost their lives and 29 were injured from the storms. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency in response.

Arkansas’ Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders stated, “We have teams out surveying the damage from last night’s tornadoes and have first responders on the ground to assist. In the meantime, I have released $250,000 from our Disaster Recovery fund to provide resources for this operation for each of the affected communities.”
On Friday, authorities confirmed that three individuals were killed in car accidents during a dust storm in Amarillo, Texas Panhandle.
A massive storm system sweeping across the country has generated winds triggering dust storms and over 100 wildfires.
Extreme weather conditions, including hurricane-force winds, are forecasted to affect a region home to over 100 million people. Wind gusts up to 130 kilometers per hour (80 miles per hour) were predicted from the Canadian border to Texas, with potential blizzard conditions in colder northern areas and wildfire risks in warmer, drier southern areas.
Evacuations were ordered in some Oklahoma communities due to over 130 reported wildfires across the state. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported winds strong enough to topple several tractor-trailers, with the state’s governor confirming that over 200 homes were damaged or destroyed by wildfires.

This early March 15, 2025, image released by the Missouri State Highway Patrol shows severe weather damage near Bakersfield, Missouri. At least 14 people were dead and dozens injured after violent tornadoes swept across the central US, officials said March 15. The Missouri State Highway Patrol confirmed 11 "storm-related fatalities" in a statement on X. In neighboring Arkansas, officials said three people had died. (Photo by Handout / Missouri State Highway Patrol / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Image taken early on March 15, 2025, showing weather damage near Bakersfield, Missouri [Handout/Missouri State Highway Patrol via AFP]



Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/3/15/deadly-storms-kill-at-least-17-across-three-us-states?traffic_source=rss

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