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Trump Administration Monitoring Impact of Severe Weather in Parts of U.S.

President Donald Trump has revealed that his administration is “actively monitoring” the harsh weather that has affected states in the southern and Midwest of America.

Trump in a post about the True Society Called As the Americans were to join him and “pray for everyone affected by these horrifying storms,” ​​as reported by Breitbart News, as “at the beginning of Sunday,” the bad weather had killed more than 30 people in states such as Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas and Oklahoma.

Severe weather includes tornadoes, windy conditions, hail, floods, wildfires and sandstorms.

“We are actively monitoring the serious tornadoes and storms that have affected many states in the South and the Midwest. 36 innocent lives have been lost and many more devastated,” Trump wrote. “The National Guard is deployed in Arkansas and my administration is ready to support the state and local officials to help the community try to recover from the damage. Join Melania and me to pray for everyone affected by these horrific storms!”

The death toll was reported to have “at least” 12 people climbed “at least 40 in seven states.” It has been reported He is dead in Missouri, according to a recent update from ABC News.

ABC News also reported that authorities provided updates on death counts in Kansas, Mississippi, Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma.

At least eight deaths have been reported in Kansas. Six people from Mississippi were killed. Four people have died in Texas. Three people have died in Arkansas. And four people were killed in Oklahoma, officials said.

A statement from Alabama Gov. Kay Ivy (R) revealed that three people were reportedly killed in the state as a result of bad weather and storms over the weekend.

“Emergency management staff have worked hard to assess the damage caused by the storm this weekend,” Ivy said. I wrote it In a post from X. “We learned tragically about another Dallas County victim, meaning we lost three Alabamians. I expressed sadness to local officials in both areas.”

The Oklahoma Department of Health has revealed that the state's wildfires have “142 injuries” and that seven people are suffering from “burns.” suffering From “cut or earrings,” according to Koco 5 News. Thirty-one people in Oklahoma were reported to have been “injured” as a result of falls.

X's post, The National Weather Service (NWS) Little Rock It was revealed That “preliminary investigation found two separate tornado trucks with EF-4 damage that occurred on March 14, 2025.” NWS Little Rock added that the “last time EF-4/F4 truck” occurred on the same day in 1997.

an EF-4 The tornado is the second highest tornado rating on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale, with wind speeds ranging from 166 to 200 mph.


Four reportedly died in Texas I'm dead According to ABC News, in “car crashes,” it is a result of a sandstorm.

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