• Death Toll rises to 32 in US Tornadoes

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    Death Toll rises to 32 in US Tornadoes

    Deaths were confirmed in several states, including Arkansas, Indiana, and Tennessee, where the statewide death toll from the tornado rose to 15 on Sunday, according to officials.

    Digital Desk: According to CNN, the death toll from the devastating and destructive tornadoes that ripped through the American South and Midwest has risen to 32, while parts of the Southern Plains braced for another round of severe weather.



    The storm hit America on
    Friday and has since crushed homes and businesses, ripped roofs off buildings,
    splintered trees, and sent vehicles flying.



    One such tornado ripped Wynne,
    Arkansas, in half, leaving a path of destruction from the city's western to
    eastern limits, according to Mayor Jennifer Hobbs, who told CNN Sunday,
    "We're just going to need all the help that we can (get) to help these
    families recover."



    Deaths were confirmed in
    several states, including Arkansas, Indiana, and Tennessee, where the statewide
    death toll from the tornado rose to 15 on Sunday, according to officials.



    Three deaths occurred
    in Memphis, where two children and one adult were discovered dead after police
    responded to calls about trees that had fallen on homes, according to a news
    release from the Memphis Police Department.



    Following reports of tornadoes
    in Arkansas, the governor declared a state of emergency Friday afternoon after
    officials reported one death in North Little Rock and two deaths in Wynne.
    According to CNN, a state of emergency was also declared in Missouri in
    response to severe weather.



    According to the fire chief,
    Shawn Schadle, one person was killed and 28 others were hospitalized after the
    roof collapsed at a theatre in Belvidere with 260 people inside on Friday night
    in northern Illinois.



    Three people were killed after
    a tornado struck Sullivan Country, Indiana, about 150 miles east of Sherman,
    according to Indiana State Police Sgt. Matt Ames.



    Tornadoes were reported to the
    National Weather Service in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Mississippi, in addition to
    Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, and Tennessee. Tornado warnings remained in effect
    for parts of Alabama and Georgia as the storm system moved eastward early
    Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.



    An overnight tornado, with
    estimated maximum winds of 170 mph, levelled much of Rolling Fork, Mississippi,
    causing extensive damage.



    US President Joe Biden visited Rolling Fork, Mississippi, on Friday, the community hardest hit by the
    tornadoes last week. Tornadoes in Rolling Fork and surrounding Sharkey County
    killed 13 people and destroyed homes and businesses.