At least 32 dead in massive US storm after new fatalities reported in Kansas and Mississippi
- At least 32 people have died due to severe storms impacting the central and southern United States, with over 138 million at risk of severe weather according to the Associated Press.
- Missouri's Governor Mike Kehoe declared a state of emergency as tornado warnings were issued across multiple states, including Illinois and Mississippi.
- Extremely poor air quality was reported in Illinois and Indiana due to dust and smoke, with warnings for limited outdoor activity by the National Weather Service.
- The storm left over 300,000 customers without power across the Midwest and South, as stated by PowerOutage.us.
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See photos and video: Storm damage in Tangipahoa Parish after possible tornado
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) -- Several homes in Kentwood were damaged, and one person was rescued after a possible tornado touched down Saturday. No known injuries have been reported. Tornado watches and warnings were issued for parts of Louisiana and Mississippi. One resident said the tornado lasted about five seconds and was "the longest five seconds you could ever imagine." Louisiana First News spoke with Tangipahoa Sheriff Gerald Stic…

Toll from US weekend tornadoes rises to at least 40
The death toll from tornadoes and violent storms that ravaged the central and southern United States over the weekend has risen to at least 40 people, with dozens more injured, local authorities said.
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