At least 32 dead in massive US storm after new fatalities reported in Kansas and Mississippi
- A massive storm system has caused at least 32 deaths across several U.S. States, including 12 fatalities in Missouri and three in Arkansas, following violent tornadoes and high winds.
- The Storm Prediction Center warns of additional severe weather, with winds exceeding 80 mph predicted, posing blizzard risks in some areas and heightened wildfire threats in others.
- More than 200,000 homes and businesses have lost power due to extreme weather, while evacuations are ordered in Oklahoma as wildfires threaten severe damage, with around 266 square miles burned according to authorities.
- Governors Brian Kemp and Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared states of emergency in Georgia and Arkansas respectively, anticipating further impacts from the storm system.
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