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Tornadoes, Heavy Rains Rip across Central, Southern US

  • April, 03, 2025 - 11:18
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Tornadoes, Heavy Rains Rip across Central, Southern US

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Tornadoes ripped across a wide swathe of the central and southern United States on April 2, destroying homes and businesses and bringing down power lines and trees.

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The National Weather Service said there had been at least 15 reports of tornadoes in at least four states late on April 2. There were no immediate reports of fatalities because of the storm, which also brought hail and torrential rain, Reuters reported.

The NWS said millions of people were under alerts for tornadoes and flash floods and that dangers would continue into the early hours on April 3.

Violent storms are forecast to ravage the country for several days, the NWS said, with April 2 just “the beginning of a multi-day catastrophic and potentially historic heavy rainfall event”.

“The word for tonight is ‘chaotic,’” said Scott Kleebauer, a NWS meteorologist. “This is a large expanse of storms migrating slowly to the east, stretching from southeast Michigan down into southeastern Arkansas.”

The town of Nevada, Missouri, was hit by a tornado. Writing on social media, the state’s Emergency Management Agency said it caused “major damage to several businesses, power poles were snapped and several (empty) train cars were flipped onto their sides by the powerful storm”.

The NWS issued tornado and flash flood warnings for parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Oklahoma.

It called the rain threats for Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee and Mississippi in the coming days a “generational flood event” with some locations forecast to see as much as 38.1cm of rain by the weekend, which could cause rivers to burst their banks and cause “catastrophic river flooding”.

More than 350,000 customers had their power knocked out across the storm-hit area, according to PowerOutage.us.

 
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