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A powerful storm system has claimed at least 35 lives across several states in the southern United States, where violent tornadoes and dust storms caused widespread devastation over the weekend. According to officials, Missouri reported the highest fatality count with 12 deaths attributed to multiple tornadoes, while western Kansas experienced a dust storm that resulted in eight fatalities due to massive vehicle collisions on Interstate 70.
In Arkansas, three storm-related deaths have been confirmed, with additional injuries reported across eight counties. Texas authorities reported three deaths from car crashes during a dust storm in the Texas Panhandle, highlighting the extreme weather's lethal impact.
The National Weather Service has issued tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings for parts of multiple states including Alabama, Kentucky, and Mississippi, urging residents to seek shelter and avoid dangerous conditions. As of Sunday, evacuations were underway in Oklahoma due to rapidly spreading wildfires driven by strong winds. Experts noted that while such weather extremes are typical for March, the storm's scale and intensity are unprecedented.