2 dead as severe weather moves eastward through central US

AP  |  Oklahoma City 

At least two people are dead as a strong system that included possible pushed its way eastward through the central United States, leaving demolished homes, damaged vehicles and uprooted trees in its wake. A man in and a woman in south both were killed as the that also included heavy winds, rain and hail muscled its way through the area, according to authorities. In northeast Arkansas, an 83-year-old man was killed after high winds toppled a trailer home. told that died Saturday night after the home was blown into a pond. About 50 miles away, the weather service said the roof was blown off a hotel in Osceola, about 160 miles (257 kilometers) north of Memphis, In rural, south central Kentucky, 79-year-old died after a suspected tornado hit her home Saturday evening, Sheriff's Department told officials said Combs was inside the home when it collapsed on her. Combs was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities say Combs' husband was outside the house when the unconfirmed tornado hit and he sustained minor injuries. Storm-related damage also was reported in Middle Tennessee, where Fox17 in reported extensive damage to homes and vehicles.

Fox17 says at least a dozen homes were damaged in one subdivision. Gov. signed an executive order earlier Saturday declaring a state of emergency ahead of the anticipated storms and flooding in parts of southern The order activates the resources of the National Guard and ensures state resources are available in the event of weather damage. A levee breach along the in had local officials urging about 30 homeowners to evacuate. Volunteer said the breach was relatively minor when it was discovered about 3 p.m. Friday near Demotte, about 50 miles southeast of Local residents tried to sandbag the breach "to get it under control, but it just got bigger and bigger," he said. Local firefighters were called to help them, but eventually everyone had to pull out for their own safety. No injuries were reported. The weather service said record flooding was occurring along the Kankakee following several days of heavy rains and snowmelt that sent streams out of their banks from the to and

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First Published: Sun, February 25 2018. 12:55 IST
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