Officials said at least 33 people were killed and more than dozens were injured when tornadoes and violent storms were across the United States.
Local news overturned the roofs to home and large trucks, as the forecasts warned of more tornado later this week.
Local police said that eight people died in Kansas in an accident that involving more than 50 vehicles, which was caused by low visibility during “severe dust storm”.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol confirmed the incompatibility related to 12 storms and shared images of nervous boats over each other in Marina destroyed by the weather.
The state police reported damage to the buildings along with trees and electric lines, in some areas “tornado, thunder and seriously affected by hail.”
“It was the most scary thing that I was ever doing, it was very fast, our ears were about to burst,” Alicia Wilson, who was evacuated from his house in Missouri, told the TV station KSDK.
In Mississippi, in the south, the state governor said six deaths occurred and three people were missing late Saturday.
Meanwhile in Texas, local officials told AFP Four people were killed in dust storms and fire -related vehicle accidents on the roads.
In the neighboring state of Arkansas, officials said three people were killed and injured in 29 storms.
Governor Sarah Hukabi Sanders declared an emergency situation in response and said that he had spoken with President Donald Trump.
Sanders wrote on X, “He said that to tell the people of Arkansas that he loves him and he and his administration are here to help us to help after the last night’s tornado.”

More tornado forecast
According to the tracking site Powerout, at least 200,000 houses and businesses across the United States were without electricity till Saturday evening.

More tornado was forecast on Saturday in Central Gulf States including Mississippi and Tennessi.
The National Weather Service said, “Many important tornadoes, some of which may be tracking for a long time and possible, should continue on this evening.”
The tornadoes are spinning the air columns that touch the ground with a large -scale commulonimbus thunderstorms.
The states between Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas get the most violent due to unique geographical and meteorological conditions.
The dubbed “torneado ale”, this is where the winds of differently different -temperature are unstable, powerful storms in the clouds, with most of the storms from May to June.
According to the National Ocean and atmospheric administration, in 2024, 54 people died in tornado -related incidents in the US.