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Bidmont, Mo. – Hurricanes of violence and strong winds destroy homes, wipe schools and long semi -circular pieces as a monster storm killed at least 32 people on its way across the center and south of the United States

Dakota Henderson said that and others save the trapped neighbors who found five bodies scattered in the debris on Friday night outside the rest of his aunt’s home in Wayne Hart province, Missouri. The authorities said that the scattered havens killed at least ten people in the state.

“It was a very difficult deal last night,” Henderson said on Saturday not far from the divided house, which he said they saved his aunt through a window from the only room that left. “It is really annoying to what happened to people, losses last night.”

Player Jim Akraz described the nearby Bater County “the unknown house” where a man was killed as “just a wreck.”

He said: “The floor was upside down. We were walking on the walls.”

Mississippi Tate Reeves announced that six people died in three provinces, and three other people were missing late on Saturday, when storms moved to the east to Alabama, where damaged houses and emotional roads were reported.

Officials confirmed three deaths in Arkansas, where the ruler Sarah Hakabi Sanders announced the state of emergency. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp did the same in anticipation of the storm’s east.

Dirt storms, which were prompted by the early strong winds of the regime, claimed nearly ten life on Friday. Eight people died in a pile on the highway in Kansas, which included at least 50 vehicles, according to the state’s highway patrol. The authorities said that three people were killed in car accidents during an earthen storm in Amarello, in Texas, Banhandel.

The harsh weather conditions were expected to affect an area of ​​more than 100 million people, as winds threaten snowstorm conditions in the cold northern regions and the risk of wild fires in more warm places to the south.

The evacuation was requested in some Oklahoma societies, where more than 130 fires were reported throughout the state and nearly 300 homes were destroyed. State Governor Kevin State said at a press conference on Saturday that about 266 square miles (689 square kilometers) had burned, participating that he had lost his own house at a farm northeast of Oklahoma City.

To the north, the national weather service has issued a snowstorm warning to parts of the far west of Minnesota and Dakota, the Far East, which begins early on Saturday. Snow is expected to accumulate from 3 to 6 inches (7.6 to 15.2 cm), with up to (30 cm) feet possible. The wind was expected to cause experimental conditions.

However, experts said it is not unusual as this The weather in March.

The Storm Prediction Center said that the large hurricanes lasted late on Saturday, as the region extends to the highest danger from East Louisiana, Mississippi via Alabama, Western Georgia and Florida Banhandel.

Billy Delon, 24, and her fiancé, Kalb Barnes, saw their front honor in Telretown, Mississippi, where the hurricane hit an area about half a mile (0.8 km) near Paradise Ranch RV Park.

They then traveled to find out if anyone needs help and cut video recorded for cut trees, movable buildings and engraved vehicles.

“The amount of damage was catastrophic,” said Delon. It was a large amount of cabins, RVS, the camps that have just turned. Everything has been destroyed. “

Paradise Ranch said via Facebook that all employees and guests were safe and calculated, but Delon said that the damage that extends beyond the RV park itself.

She said, “The houses were destroyed and everything around it.” “Schools and buildings have been completely.”

Some pictures of harsh weather went viral online.

Tad Peters and his father, Richard Peters, had withdrawn to calm their small truck in Rola, Missouri, on Friday night when they heard the sirens from the hurricane and saw other car drivers fleeing from the highway to the park.

“Stand up, is this coming? Oh, it’s here. It is here,” Tad Peters can be heard Say on a video. “Look at all this debris. Oh. Oh my God, we are torn …”

Then his father rolled the window.

The two went to Indiana in the weightlifting competition, but they decided to return to Norman, Oklahoma, about six hours away, where they faced Hashima.

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Walker from New York mentioned, Reynolds told Louisville, Kentucky. Bruce Shipkowski contributed to Toms River, New Jersey, Jeff Roberson in Wayne County, Missouri, Gene Johnson in Seattle and Janie Har in San Francisco.

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