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A massive storm system sweeping across the United States has resulted in at least five fatalities and widespread devastation, as tornadoes and high winds pose severe dangers in affected regions. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, two people died in south-central Missouri due to storm-related incidents. Meanwhile, three others were killed in a car pileup during a dust storm in Texas, where visibility conditions deteriorated drastically, according to Sgt. Cindy Barkley of the state's department of public safety.
Forecasts predict high winds gusting up to 80 mph and the potential for long-track and violent tornadoes in areas spanning from Louisiana to Alabama and Georgia, as warned by the National Weather Service. Evacuations were prompted in parts of Oklahoma where over 130 wildfires ignited amid dry weather conditions, with one blaze expanding significantly in size.
Meteorologists suggest that while March typically sees extreme weather, the scale and intensity of this storm are particularly alarming, affecting over 100 million people across the nation.