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Mississippi couple huddle with huskies in Toyota while windows explode as storm that spawned tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires kills at least 39

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A Dynamic storm This prompted the forecasts of dangerous weather at the weekend that was born hurricanes, dirt storms and forest fires that At least 39 people were killed Hundreds of homes and companies were destroyed.

The weak but volatile weather system was moving on the southeastern United States and the center of the Atlantic Ocean, bringing thunderstorms, cold, and harmful winds, and the possibility of obtaining more hurricanes.

Here is what to know about the unusualThe wrong and destructive weather.

Expectations Monday

Prisoners warned of the dangerous winds from Florida along the north to New Jersey, while heavy rains were probably all over New York and New England.

The Tornado watch was effective until Monday early in a large group of North Carolina and Virginia, as it is likely to reach 70 miles per hour and the ability to cool the size of Ping Pong balls, according to the National Weather Services Office in Blacksburg, Virginia.

The huge storm, which started on Friday, obtained an unusual “high risk” from meteorological experts. However, experts said it is not unusual as thisThe weather in March.

Multiple hurricanes in several states

In Tilertown, Mississippi, hurricanes tear long trees in half and wipe entire neighborhoods. The governor of Tate Reeves said six people were killed and more than 200 were displaced.

Hayley Hart and her fiancé Steve Romero Hongger with three powerful structures inside 1994 Toyota Silica as a retribution of their house on Saturday. Romero said that he prayed loudly and embraced Hart while the car was rolling on its side, and the windows were destroyed, before landing on its wheels again.

Romero said, “It was a real bad dream,” Romero said. The couple fled with scratches only.

Wayne County, Missouri, resident Dakota Henderson, said that and others to save the trapped neighbors found five bodies spread in the rubble outside the rest of his aunt’s home. The authorities said that the scattered havens killed at least ten people in the state on Friday.

Player Jim Akraz described Bater County, Missouri, where a man was killed as “just a wreck.”

He said: “The floor was upside down.” “We were walking on the walls.”

Forest fires and dirt storms have also proven fatal

Wind -driven forest firesIt caused widespread damage to Texas and Auklouma, and officials warned that parts of both countries will again face a growing risk of fire next week.

State Governor Kevin State said that more than 130 fires were reported via Oklahoma, and nearly 400 homes were damaged or destroyed.

“Nobody has enough resources to fight fires when the wind blows 70 miles per hour,” said Terry Esari, chief firefighter in Steluter, Oklahoma. “It is an uninterrupted task.”

On Sunday, a spokesman for the emergency department at Oklahoma Kelly Caen said that two people were killed as a result of forest fires and weather.

Meanwhile, the earthy storms led by the strong winds claimed nearly ten life on Friday. Eight people died in a pile on the highway in Kansas, which included at least 50 vehicles, according to the state’s highway patrol. The authorities said that three people were killed in car accidents during an earthen storm in Amarello, in Texas, Banhandel.

Refuge and recovery efforts

President Donald Trump said the White House was watching storms and would help government and local officials help recover. He said that the National Guard forces had been deployed in Arkansas, where officials confirmed three deaths.

“Please join Melania while I am praying for every person affected by these terrible storms!” Trump posted his social media network on Sunday.

At least three people, including a 82 -year -old woman, were killed in the center of Alabama when multiple hurricanes were swept throughout the state.

In Troy, Alabama, park officials said that the entertainment center where many residents were resorting to being closed due to the damage caused by night storms. No one is hurt.

“We are grateful to the Lord that the Lord provided protection on our society, and more than 200 guests in the storm shelter at the entertainment center on Saturday evening,” the gardens administration said in a statement.

This story was originally shown on Fortune.com


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2025-03-17 10:05:00

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