32 Dead as Tornadoes Devastate US; Missouri, Texas Among Worst-Hit States

Extreme storms wreak havoc across multiple states, causing deadly tornadoes, dust storms, and wildfires; millions remain at risk.

March 16, 2025: Washington, D.C.: A powerful storm system sweeping across the United States has resulted in at least 32 fatalities, with Missouri, Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma among the hardest-hit states. The death toll surged after a massive highway pileup in Kansas, caused by a dust storm, claimed eight lives on Friday.

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Widespread Destruction Across States

Missouri recorded the highest number of fatalities, with 12 people confirmed dead. Authorities in Butler County described the devastation as catastrophic.

“It was unrecognizable as a home. Just a debris field. The floor was upside down. We were walking on walls,” said Butler County coroner Jim Akers, recounting the grim aftermath of the storm.

The governors of Arkansas and Georgia have declared a state of emergency, as weather conditions are expected to worsen over the weekend. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee has allocated $250,000 in disaster relief funds for those affected.

In Oklahoma, 689 square kilometers of land has been scorched by wildfires, fueled by strong winds. Over 300 homes have been destroyed, prompting emergency evacuations in several communities.

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Millions at Risk as Extreme Weather Continues

The American Storm Prediction Center (SPC) warned that over 100 million people remain at risk as the storm system moves eastward. Officials predict that tornadoes could intensify, with some producing hurricane-force winds exceeding 100 mph and hailstones as large as baseballs.

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Key Weather Alerts:

Tornado Risk: Eastern Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle
Wildfires Expected: Texas, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico
Blizzard Warnings: Western Minnesota and Eastern South Dakota, with up to 6 inches of snow and 60 mph wind gusts

Mass Power Outages & Travel Disruptions

The destructive winds have left over 200,000 homes and businesses without power in Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, according to PowerOutage.us.

Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant, as these massive storms—though common during this season—are larger and more intense than usual, leading to widespread devastation.

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