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At least 26 dead after tornadoes ravage US Midwest, South

  • The hardest hit areas from Friday’s deadly storm, which is moving east and could hit New York City, are in Arkansas, Tennessee, Iowa and Illinois
  • The storms struck just hours after US President Joe Biden visited the Mississippi community of Rolling Fork, where tornadoes hit last week

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A family search through rubble for belongings after a direct tornado strike to their business in Little Rock, Arkansas.on Friday. Photo: Getty Images North America / AFP
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Storms that dropped possibly dozens of tornadoes killed at least 26 people in small towns and big cities across the South and Midwest, tearing a path through the Arkansas capital, collapsing the roof of a packed concert venue in Illinois and stunning people throughout the region on Saturday with the damage’s scope.

Confirmed or suspected tornadoes in at least eight states destroyed homes and businesses, splintered trees and laid waste to neighbourhoods across a broad swathe of the country. The dead included at least nine in one Tennessee county, four in the small town of Wynne, Arkansas, three in Sullivan, Indiana, and four in Illinois.

Other deaths from the storms that hit on Friday night into Saturday were reported in Alabama and Mississippi, along with one near Little Rock, Arkansas, where city officials said more than 2,600 buildings were in a tornado’s path.

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Residents of Wynne, a community of about 8,000 people 50 miles (80 kilometres) west of Memphis, Tennessee, woke Saturday to find the high school’s roof shredded and its windows blown out. Huge trees lay on the ground, their stumps reduced to nubs. Broken walls, windows and roofs pocked homes and businesses.

Damage at Wynne High school in Wynne, Arkansas on Saturday. Photo: AP
Damage at Wynne High school in Wynne, Arkansas on Saturday. Photo: AP

Debris lay scattered inside the shells of homes and on gardens: clothing, insulation, toys, splintered furniture, a pickup truck with its windows shattered.

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Ashley Macmillan said she, her husband and their children huddled with their dogs in a small bathroom as a tornado passed, “praying and saying goodbye to each other, because we thought we were dead.” A falling tree seriously damaged their home, but they were unhurt.

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