Sunday Update: Tornado Outbreak - At Least 32 Lives Lost, Heavy Damage

Saturday, March 15 2025

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Tim Scott, right, gets a hug from friend Jorden Harris outside Scott's destroyed home
AP Photo/Jeff Roberson
Tim Scott, right, gets a hug from friend Jorden Harris outside Scott's destroyed home

PIEDMONT, Mo. (AP) — Violent tornadoes and high winds decimated homes, wiped out schools and toppled semitractor-trailers as a monster storm that killed at least 32 people ripped its way across the central and southern U.S.

Dakota Henderson said he and others rescuing trapped neighbors found five bodies scattered in the debris Friday night outside what remained of his aunt’s house in hard-hit Wayne County, Missouri. Scattered twisters killed at least a dozen people in the state, authorities said.

“It was a very rough deal last night,” Henderson said Saturday not far from the splintered home from which he said they rescued his aunt through a window of the only room left standing. “It’s really disturbing for what happened to the people, the casualties last night."

Coroner Jim Akers of nearby Butler County described the “unrecognizable home” where one man was killed as “just a debris field.”

“The floor was upside down," he said. "We were walking on walls.”

A image of Jesus hangs displayed inside a home belonging to Tim Scott, who was standing near the image when his house was destroyed by a severe storm the evening before in Wayne County, Mo.
[Photo Credit: AP Photo/Jeff Roberson] A image of Jesus hangs displayed inside a home belonging to Tim Scott, who was standing near the image when his house was destroyed by a severe storm the evening before in Wayne County, Mo.

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves announced six people died in three counties and three more people were missing late Saturday as storms moved further east into Alabama, where damaged homes and impassable roads were reported. Officials confirmed three deaths in Arkansas, where Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp also declared an emergency in anticipation of the storm's shift eastward. Early Sunday morning, the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency used its social media accounts to repost a National Weather Service tornado watch for parts of southeast Georgia.

In response to the watch, which warns of isolated tornadoes and hail and gusts of 50 to 70 mph (80 to 112 kph), Kemp posted a note saying his family was “praying for all those impacted by this storm system and those still in its path."

“We will continue to work closely with state and local officials to respond to damage and assess any needs following this weather event,” Kemp wrote.

Dust storms spurred by the system's early high winds claimed almost a dozen lives on Friday. Eight people died in a Kansas highway pileup involving at least 50 vehicles, according to the state highway patrol. Authorities said three people also were killed in car crashes during a dust storm in Amarillo, in the Texas Panhandle.

People work through the debris of the Cave City Auto Parts store after a severe weather storm in Cave City, Ark.
[Photo Credit: Staci Vandagriff/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP] People work through the debris of the Cave City Auto Parts store after a severe weather storm in Cave City, Ark.
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