Severe storms and tornado outbreak in Oklahoma have left at least three people dead, including an infant, as multiple large and extremely dangerous tornadoes were reported on the ground simultaneously. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has issued an emergency disaster declaration and toured storm damage in Sulphur and Holdenville. The storms have caused injuries, property damage, and flooding across several counties in Oklahoma.
Nearly 47 million people are at risk for severe weather from Texas to the upper Mississippi River Valley on Sunday. Tornado warnings and flash flood warnings have been issued in multiple states, including Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. The storms have brought heavy rainfall and flash flood potential, with intense rainfall rates posing a risk for flash flooding in some areas.
The unsettled weather is expected to continue across the midsection of the country into Monday, with dozens of tornado reports across at least six states, including Nebraska and Iowa. These tornadoes have caused significant damage to homes and communities, with residents sharing their experiences of seeking shelter and rebuilding after the devastating storms.
The tornadoes have caused heavy damage to homes, businesses, and highways, with reports of cars and buildings being damaged or destroyed. The National Weather Service is urging residents in affected areas to stay informed and take appropriate precautions to ensure their safety. World News Live will continue to provide updates on the severe weather outbreaks impacting communities across the United States.
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