At least one person was killed by a fallen tree on the third day of stormy weather in the South and Midwest. Stephen McClellan, Head of Emergency Management in Cleveland County, Arkansas, said a 20-year-old woman died Wednesday night when a tree fell on an RV in the Lyson community, about 45 miles south of Little Rock. Told.
“She had already died on the scene when we arrived,” McClellan said. The incident occurred around 4:40 pm. CDT when the area was under heavy thunderstorm warning. McClellan said the tree had fallen into the RV. The other two were at home but were unharmed.
He said there were multiple reports of windthrows throughout the county.
On Wednesday night, there were similar reports from several parts of the south that were devastated by the tornado in December, including fallen trees and power lines near Mayfield, Kentucky.
There are reports of a brick wall collapse in Jonestown, Coahoma County, Mississippi, about 65 miles southwest of Memphis, and emergency management officials in DeSoto County, Mississippi said people after the olive trees fell home. Said he was trapped inside the house. A suburb of Memphis. Multiple tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued throughout the region.
In Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky, more than 150,000 homes and businesses went out of power around 9:45 pm. CDT according to Poweroutage.us. Most of it was in Kentucky and Mississippi.
The storm is part of a stormy weather outbreak that struck several states on Tuesday, including a tornado that injured at least 23 people in central Texas. As of Monday, there are hundreds of tornado, hail, or wind damage reports in more than 12 states.
A 4,444 storm destroyed trees and power lines, stripped roofs from houses, and tore buildings. As it continues to judge Tuesday damage, Louisiana and Arkansa Wednesday afternoon Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas reported more than 100,000 power outages.
A fierce weather is on the warm side of the winter storm loose west. Tornado’s threat, harmful winch, and hail go to east and south on Thursday.
Arashi has started Monday at at least one tornado of Little Rock, Arkansa, Great Hale in at least one area. This has been received by National Meteorological Processing since March 21, from about 1,400 reports of a four-week tornado with some serious weather events in the United States.