How to help victims of tornadoes, storms across the US
- Two EF-4 tornadoes struck Arkansas, causing peak winds of 190 mph and 170 mph, marking the strongest tornadoes in the state since December 2021 according to the National Weather Service.
- At least 39 people died across multiple states due to severe weather, including 12 fatalities in Missouri, as noted by ABC News.
- Wildfires in Oklahoma destroyed over 400 homes, resulting in at least four fatalities as reported by the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management.
- Dust storms resulted in numerous vehicular accidents, including a pileup in Kansas that killed eight people, according to the Kansas highway patrol.
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What to know about the deadly storm system that socked the US
Predictions of a dangerous weekend weather came true as a dynamic storm system spawned tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires that killed more than 40 people across eight states. Hundreds of
In the USA, the number of deaths from recent storms and tornadoes is now 37.

Massive storm system leaves 37 dead
PIEDMONT, Mo. — Residents pounded by unusually vicious weather across parts of the U.S. surveyed damage Sunday from violent tornadoes, high winds and blinding dust storms that decimated homes and other structures and left at least 37 people dead.
Violent weather leaves dozens dead across multiple states
TYLERTOWN, Miss. — Unusually vicious and damaging weather across multiple U.S. states spawned violent tornadoes, blinding dust storms and fast-moving wildfires over the weekend, leaving at least 39 people dead.
At least 37 dead after tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms wreak havoc across multiple U.S. states
The National Weather Service said tornado watches had mostly expired, but dangerous winds were still possible in the Carolinas, east Georgia and northern Florida through March 16 evening.
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