More than 30 people died early Sunday, hitting parts of the United States.
Accuweather It has been reported Updated shows that 12 people have died in Missouri, eight in Kansas, three in Arkansas, six in Mississippi, three in Texas and one in Oklahoma.
The storm has been blown away in the last three days, bringing winds, huge hail, tornadoes and floods to people in over 20 states and millions.
“At least six new deaths and 29 injuries have been reported in Mississippi, and new bad weather that hit the US on Saturday night was torn apart on Sunday,” the outlet said.
Alabama man lost his home in one of the storms I said WCNC, “And this room you can see here, that's my bedroom. I would have been in that room because it's where I spend all my time.”
Video footage shows his destroyed home:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skf-axmcmae
Tractor trailer knocked over due to strong winds in Missouri and its drivers recall A tragic incident when talking to a reporter.
“I had glass flying everywhere on my face, my arms and all over,” he said.
“There were a lot of people who were just crying and screaming. That was pretty scary,” he explained:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fmc877cfag
Three people have disappeared in Mississippi after the storm damage, according to an Accuweather report.
“Duststorm, which spurred the system's early winds, claimed to live nearly 12 people on Friday. Eight people have been killed in the mountains on Kansas Highway, including at least 50 vehicles,” according to the state's highway patrol, said the Associated Press. It has been reported on sunday.
The outlet noted that three individuals were killed in car destruction when Dust Storm struck Amarillo, Texas.
Video footage show Dust Storms with Low Visibility in Texas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aysvcoxpu2y
“Extreme weather conditions were predicted to affect areas where more than 100 million people live. Winds threaten cold north blizzard conditions and incite the risk of wildfires in warm, dry areas in the south.”



