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Death toll rises to 18 as 57 tornadoes tear through US in 24 hours

Arkansas declares emergency as high-end EF3 twister hits capital with 265km/h winds

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Apr 2023 2:50PM

Death toll rises to 18 as 57 tornadoes tear through US in 24 hours
The US National Weather Service has confirmed that more than 57 tornadoes have been reported in the past 24 hours in a wide area covering eight states, including Arkansas, Mississippi, Iowa, Tennessee, Illinois and Wisconsin. – @TannerCharlesMN Twitter pic, April 2, 2023

NEW YORK – The death toll from tornadoes ravaging the United States rose to 18 with dozens injured, according to officials yesterday.

The National Weather Service (NWS) said more than 57 tornadoes have been reported in the past 24 hours in a wide area covering eight states, including Arkansas, Mississippi, Iowa, Tennessee, Illinois and Wisconsin, reported Anadolu Agency.

The tornadoes claimed seven lives in Tennessee, five in Arkansas, three in Indiana, and one person each in Illinois, Mississippi and Alabama.

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency amid severe storm warnings.

In regions hit by tornadoes and storms, houses and workplaces were heavily damaged, İt also caused severe damage to electric poles.

The NWS also confirmed that the tornado that hit Arkansas state’s capital of Little Rock was a “high-end” EF3 with maximum winds estimated at 265km per hour.

One person was killed and dozens injured in the roof collapse of a concert theatre in a tornado in Illinois. Around 260 people were in the theatre for a heavy metal concert, according to media reports.

At least 28 people, including five who were severely injured, were hospitalised.

The NWS has issued storm warnings for Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.

Around 530,000 households were left without power in parts of the US, including more than 200,000 in the state of Ohio, according to PowerOutage.us, a website that tracks power outages.

The latest round of severe weather comes one week after a series of deadly storms ripped through the southeast with one tornado leaving at least 26 people dead in Rolling Fork, Mississippi. – Bernama, April 2, 2023

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