Washington: At least 40 people have been killed by tornadoes and severe storms that swept over the central and southern United States over the weekend, and scores more have been injured, according to local officials.
Videos of trees being uprooted, trucks being flipped by strong winds, and roofs being torn off homes were shown by local news networks throughout the impacted area.
Due to poor visibility during a “severe dust storm,” eight persons lost their lives in a collision involving over fifty automobiles in Kansas, according to local authorities.
Strong winds and wildfires ripped over Oklahoma, killing four people, according to the state’s disaster management department.
In an X post, the state governor of Mississippi stated that three individuals were still unaccounted for and that at least six people had been slain there.