Reports have cleaned parts of the United States, blew tornadoes and sandstorms, sparking wildfires, killing at least 34 people in six states.
According to CBS News, the massive storm system, with winds reaching 80 mph, was projected to clean more than 100 million strong areas, from the Canadian border to Texas. It caused winter conditions in the north, serious thunderstorms, tornadoes, sandstorms, and wildfires on parts of the Midwest and the West Coast.
Eight people have been killed, many others were injured on Friday in stakes in 71 vehicles on an I-70 in northwestern Kansas. According to In Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP). According to KHP, a gust of wind was blown in, causing multiple collisions that were caught in traffic caught in a violent dust storm when visibility reached near zero.
“My idea is that people have been affected by this tragic event,” said Democrat Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, but extreme weather remained and she called for vigilance to thank first responders and paramedics.
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The Dust Storm also caused a pile of 38 vehicles along I-27 in Canyon, Texas. video From the CNN show.
Four people have died in Texas, according to CBS News.
“This is the worst I’ve ever seen,” Sgt. Cindy Barkley of the Texas Department of Public Safety told CBS that her visibility to zero is a nightmare. “We couldn’t say they were all together until the dust settled down.”
Strong winds and dry conditions meant risk of wildfires It stayed high In the state.
Three people died and 34 people were injured in Arkansas on Friday, causing an emergency It has been declared Republican Gov. Sarah Sanders.
Sanders said she spoke to President Donald Trump on the phone. Added“He told Arkansas people that he loves them, and he and his administration are here to help with what they need after the tornado last night.”
I am grateful to have seen so many people take care of each other on the ground in Cave City this afternoon. If you need support or want to ask for help – Check out https://t.co/nopjfjnuzg pic.twitter.com/fldgwn5nov
– Sarah Huckabee Sanders (@sarahhuckabee) March 15, 2025
Six people have died, three have disappeared, 29 people have been injured, the first 30,000 have a severe storm, tornadoes and 3.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hitting Mississippi – prompt Republican Tate Reeves declares a state of emergency. (Related: Video shows a tornado form and shows trucks being transferred onto the street)
“Many of our fellow Mississippi people hurt tonight… Pray, Mississippi!” Gov. Reeves I said.
Missouri is in the worst-affected state as reported 12 deaths as of Saturday. According to Go to Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSH). Around 140,000 people lost power as of early Saturday, but that number fell to 110,000, MSHP Added.
Missouri Department of Emergency Management It was counted 19 tornadoes in 25 counties in the state.
Describes his condition as “devastated” Republican Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe It was provided The sadness of the lost life was that rescue operations lasted 24 hours a day.
“It couldn’t be recognized as a home. Missouri’s Butler County Coroner Jim Akers told CBS News about the scene where the man died like a tornado shredded his home. “The floor was upside down. We were walking down the wall.”
Missouri resident Dakota Henderson told CBS News that he and other rescuers were working Friday night, and they discovered five bodies were scattered across the remains outside the ruins of his aunt’s home in Wayne County, Missouri.
More than 130 fires have been burned in Oklahoma, damaging or destroying nearly 300 homes, Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt said Saturday. Associated Press.
Fire risk is high in most parts of Oklahoma. The fire is located on Highway 51 near Stillwater. https://t.co/ikofapecmk pic.twitter.com/u3g5cp45rd
– kfor (@kfor) March 14, 2025
Stitt’s house and ranch were also destroyed video From him from the show. “This was my place,” he says, investigating the farm’s tile ble. “We’ll rebuild with the rest of Oklahoma.”
After a trip around the state today, after investigating the damage, I visited the ranch where I ended up losing everything to the fire. Today is a sad garden update.
Oklahomans, we are together and we are coming back stronger.#OKWX pic.twitter.com/j12uvpmisu
– Kevin Stitt (@kevinstitt) March 15, 2025
“You don’t think it’s going to happen in your place and these wildfires come out of nowhere and really take over. So it’s safe, guys,” adds Stitt.