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At Least 17 Dead After ‘Strong’ Tornadoes

Posted on March 15, 2025 By admin

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A tornado outbreak spread throughout the areas on March 14 and is expected to continue

At least 17 people have been killed in a tornado outbreak in the Midwest and the South.

On Friday, March 14, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued severe tornado warnings in the areas from Wisconsin to Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) said in a post on X that the tornado outbreak caused eleven fatalities across several counties, as well as “multiple injuries” and severe destruction.

“The Patrol and local agencies continue incident operations in several locations. Further updates will be released when received and verified for accuracy,” the MSHP wrote.

Mark Nelson, of Wis., waits with his tractor-trailer after it overturned during high winds and a possible tornado on Interstate 44 westbound at Villa Ridge, Mo., Friday, March 14, 2025.
Tractor-trailer after it overturned during tornado on March 14.Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP

Three fatalities were confirmed in Ozark County, six in Wayne County, one in Jefferson County and one in Butler County. The victim killed in Butler County was fatally struck by a tornado in Poplar Bluff, Emergency Management Director Robbie Myers told CNN.

The Butler County Emergency Management Agency did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on Saturday, March 15.

Supercell Thunderstorm on the Great Plains, Tornado Alley, USA
Supercell Thunderstorm on the Great Plains, Tornado Alley (stock image).Getty

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According to the NWS, the first tornado struck at 3:03 p.m. local time, creating a damage path of 9.4 miles. The second tornado started minutes later at 3:22 p.m., sweeping 13 miles, before a third tornado began around 30 minutes later.

The deadly storms and strong winds also ripped through Arkansas and Texas on March 14. Three fatalities were confirmed in Independence County, and 29 were injured in eight counties in connection to the storm overnight by the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management.

In Texas, at least three people died in vehicle collisions due to the heavy winds “generating severe dust storms,” CNN reported. Two of those fatalities occurred in Parmer County, and a driver died in a crash on Interstate 40 in Gray County, according to the outlet.

The NWS posted a warning on Facebook that the tornado outbreak and severe weather is expected to continue in the affected areas throughout Saturday, March 15.

“Friday and into Saturday morning, an outbreak of severe weather is anticipated, including Widespread damaging winds, several tornadoes (some strong), and large hail,” the organization wrote.

“The severe weather threat continues into Saturday, when an outbreak is expected from the central Gulf coast states/Deep South into the Ohio Valley. Significant tornadoes (focused across the South), swaths of damaging gusts, and hail are expected,” the NWS continued.

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