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US storm triggers deadly tornadoes US storm triggers deadly tornadoes
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At least two people are reported to have been killed by tornadoes as a storm front swept across the central and southern United States. At least five people have been killed by tornadoes as a huge storm system swept across the central and southern United States.
One of the victims was in the town of Quapaw in the north-east of Oklahoma where officials said many buildings were badly damaged. Four of the victims were in the northern suburbs of Little Rock in Arkansas, a state official said.
A second victim was reported in the northern suburbs of Little Rock, Arkansas, local officials said. One other person was killed in the town of Quapaw in the north-east of Oklahoma where officials said many buildings were badly damaged.
Tornadoes also struck in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri.Tornadoes also struck in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri.
Ottawa County Emergency Management director Joe Dan Morgan said Quapaw, which has a population of about 900, was badly damaged by the tornado.Ottawa County Emergency Management director Joe Dan Morgan said Quapaw, which has a population of about 900, was badly damaged by the tornado.
"Looks like about half of town got extensive damage as well as the fire department," he said."Looks like about half of town got extensive damage as well as the fire department," he said.
About six people in Quapaw were injured. First reports said two people had died there but officials later revised the figure.About six people in Quapaw were injured. First reports said two people had died there but officials later revised the figure.
The tornado then headed northwards into the state of Kansas where it struck Baxter Springs, injuring several people and causing extensive damage.The tornado then headed northwards into the state of Kansas where it struck Baxter Springs, injuring several people and causing extensive damage.
The Arkansas tornado is said to have touched down about 10 miles (16km) west of the city of Little Rock and left a 40 mile (65km) path of destruction. The Arkansas tornado touched down about 10 miles (16km) west of the city of Little Rock and left a 40 mile (65km) path of destruction.
It is said to have passed through several northern suburbs - including the town of Mayflower where it destroyed several buildings. Officials in nearby Vilonia reported a "mass casualty" situation, Reuters said, but there were no further details. It is said to have passed through several northern suburbs - including the town of Mayflower where it destroyed several buildings.
Matt DeCample, a spokesman for Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe, said that three of the deaths north of Little Rock were in Pulaski County and the fourth was in White County.
A witness in Mayflower reported a tornado half a mile wide crossing Interstate 40 on Sunday evening, the National Weather Service said.A witness in Mayflower reported a tornado half a mile wide crossing Interstate 40 on Sunday evening, the National Weather Service said.
Over the weekend, storms struck the eastern part of the US, killing a child in North Carolina.Over the weekend, storms struck the eastern part of the US, killing a child in North Carolina.
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