Seven killed as thunderstorms and tornadoes rip through US states
- Severe storms and tornadoes caused damage across multiple U.S. States, claiming at least seven lives, according to local agencies and the Associated Press.
- The National Weather Service warned of potentially deadly flash flooding and rainfall exceeding 15 inches in some regions over the coming days.
- Emergency services were deployed where a warehouse collapse injured two workers, according to a company spokesperson.
- Power outages affected over 330,000 customers across several states, as reported by PowerOutage.us.
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Seven killed as thunderstorms and tornadoes rip through US states
More than 90 million people are at risk of severe weather, forecasters say, while 1.3 million people living near a stretch of the Mississippi River have been warned they could face "once in a lifetime" rainfall.

Storms kill 6 in the South and Midwest as forecasters warn of catastrophic rains, floods this week
Violent storms and tornadoes tore through cities from Oklahoma to Indiana during what could be a record-setting period of deadly weather and flooding. The storms destroyed homes and sent debris nearly 5 miles into the air in one location. Dozens…


In the United States, severe storms and tornadoes cause at least seven deaths
By mid-March, the United States had been swept away by tornadoes that caused the death of 33 people, largely in the state of Missouri, once again affected by the weather.
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