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At least one person has died in Arkansas in The third day of Severe weather outbreak | The Weather Channel – Articles from The Weather Channel

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  • 20-year- The old woman died from a fallen tree.
  • Trees and power lines have been reported down in several states.
  • Over 100,000 homes and enterprises were without power.

At least one man killed by falling tree on the third day of severe weather the outbreak swept the South and Midwest.

Stephen McClellan, Emergency Management director in This was reported by Cleveland County, Arkansas. weather.com on Wednesday night that 20-year- the old woman died when the tree fell on a mobile home in in community of Rison, about 45 miles south of Small stone.

“When we arrived, she was already late on scene,” McClellan said.

The incident happened around 4:40 p.m. Moscow time, when area caught in a heavy storm warning. McClellan said the tree fell on a mobile home. Two others people were on home but ran away injury.

He said there were several messages of fallen trees around.

(FORECAST: Severe weather outbreak brings dangerous tornadoes, wind damage and big hail threats in South, Midwest)

Similar reports have been received in from several areas of the Southern Night on Wednesday, including fallen trees and power lines near Mayfield, Kentucky destroyed by tornado in December.

There were reports of brick wall collapsed in Jonestown in Coahoma County, Mississippi, about 65 miles southwest. of Memphis and emergency management official in Desoto County, Mississippi said people fell into a trap in a home after the fall of the tree on This is in Olive Branch, suburb of Memphis.

Several tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued across the region. region.

Over 150,000 homes and enterprises were without power in Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky like of around 9:45 pm CST, judging by the power outage.us. Weight of These were in Kentucky and Mississippi.

The damage is visible in this screenshot from the video after the storms passed through Jonestown, Mississippi, on Wednesday, April 13, 2020

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Storms are part of severe weather an outbreak that swept through several states, including a tornado that injured at least 23 people. people Tuesday in central Texas. Hundreds since Monday of reports of tornado, hail or destructive wind in more than a dozen states.

Storms have knocked down trees and power lines, torn roofs off homes and broken buildings. Over 100,000 power Outages were reported in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas on Wednesday afternoon as areas hit On Tuesday, they continued to assess the damage.

(MORE: At least 23 people were injured in a Texas tornado as devastating storms hit several states.)

severe weather is an on warm side of Winter storm Silas that drops snow across the states in in the northern United States, leading to school closures and highways to reopen. shut down.

Threat of tornadoes, destructive winds and hail continue in the east and south until Thursday.

Storms hit off Monday night with at least one tornado north of Little Rock, Arkansas, and a big hail in some areas.

This is the fourth week in line with severe weather flash in parts of USA About 1400 reports of a tornado, strong wind or hail was received by the National Weather Service in three other serious outbreaks since March 21.

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