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A series of tornadoes has swept through the U.S. Midwest and Southeast, killing at least 10 people in Missouri. The storms, which also hit Arkansas, Illinois, Mississippi, and Missouri, were reported to have touched down 26 times but are yet to be confirmed. Forecasters warn of a high risk for more tornadoes in Alabama and Mississippi, with the possibility of severe thunderstorms throughout the day on Saturday.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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