At least 1 dead as a severe storm through midwest


Officials said that at least one person has died on Friday night after the severe season of Butler County, Missouri.

There were previous reports of three deaths due to the storm, but Robert Myers along with Butler County Emergency Management Agency confirmed ABC News that there was some misunderstanding in the field and when notes were compared with Sheriffs and Koroner.

Emergency management is working through damage this morning, but myers said that the daylight will give them a better idea of ​​the amount of destruction.

Black River Coleseum has been opened as shelters and Myers said that there are people with injuries in the nearby hospitals, but did not have an accurate number.

Millions of Americans across the country are cautious for a serious weather outbreak, which is violent, long-term track tornado with a loss of 80 mph and expected to midwests with large hails and in the south, as the cross-country storm moves east.

A rare high risk warning has been issued for violent tornado in Mississippi and Alabama on Saturday afternoon and evening.

So far, 23 tornadoes have been reported overnight in four states – outbreak of severe weather as Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois and Mississippi continues on Saturday. Midwest damage from Missouri to Wisconsin increased winds of more than 80 mph.

Photo: Tornado rip through Missouri

Observe the damage to the residents after touching a tornado on Florisent, Missouri, US, March 14, 2025. Reuters/Lawrence Bryant

Lawrence Bryint/Reuters

From Alabama to Ohio, tornado watches are effective for parts of five states, as in some areas the storm pushes the storm east on Saturday with winds of more than 70 mph.

The Storm Prediction Center stated that many important tornado, some of which may be tracks and potential violent, are expected and cities in high -risk areas include hetisburg, jackson, tuskalosa and Birmingham.

The threat of the most dangerous tornado should start before the afternoon in the afternoon in the afternoon during the afternoon during the afternoon in Louisiana and Mississippi on Saturday morning, followed by the Western Florida panhandal and western Georgia till late Saturday night.

On Sunday, severe storm is expected to weaken as storms reach the eastern coast from Florida to Central Atlantic.

It would be possible to damage the winds, large hail and brief tornado on Sunday afternoon, while the risk of heavy rains and harmful air will reach the north -east on Sunday evening at the north -east.

The outbreak of severe weather is part of a major cross-transport storm system that is also warning the plains and warning of red flags.

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