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More than 10 Killed in US Tornadoes

More than 10 Killed in US Tornadoes
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A powerful tornado storm system has ripped through several US states, killing one person in Oklahoma and at least 11 others in central Arkansas while causing major damage in the Great Plains, Midwest and Southern states.

More than 10 Killed in US TornadoesA tornado killed one person in Quapaw, a small residence in Oklahoma, on the border of Kansas and Missouri, authorities announced.

The authorities are still trying to access the scene which has allegedly suffered damage to half of the community.

"Looks like about half of the town got extensive damage as well as the fire department," Ottawa County Emergency Management director Joe Dan Morgan announced.

The tornado then continued towards, Baxter, where authorities say the twister injured several people and caused extensive damage. Emergency service responders are now checking the roughly 4,200 residents.

Tornado warnings are also in effect in for parts of Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee. More twisters were also recorded in parts of Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri, but no injuries were reported there.
"The greatest risk for a few intense tornadoes will exist across much of Arkansas perhaps into western and central Missouri," a weather service advisory said.

Television footage showed damaged and overturned vehicles after a massive tornado struck about 10 miles west of Little Rock, Arkansas moving north-eastward for 30 miles.

The twister ripped through along Interstate 40 between the suburbs of Maumelle and Mayflower, causing damage there. There were no immediate reports of causalities there. But a "mass casualty situation" was reported in the town of Vilonia, Arkansas, a spokesman for the Faulkner County Sheriff's office said.

The Arkansas Department of Emergency Management confirmed late Sunday that at least eleven people had died after a tornado tore through central Arkansas.

According to the Storm Prediction Center of the national weather service, affected areas that remain under threat of "severe potential" tornadoes with "95 percent probability of watch issuance" are Arkansas, far eastern Oklahoma, and far northeast Texas.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team