At least 7 were killed because of the storm that destroyed the US pound with more floods, the threat of tornado

The weather events four days, once were banging on the middle of the US with destructive tornado and life-threatening floods.
Friday marks the third day of the destroying storm. This is what you need to know:
7 Deaths Reported in 3 Countries
At least seven people were killed in three states.

People check the debris around the house in Lake City, Ark., April 3, 2025.
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One Death – A local fire department chief was confirmed in Missouri. Garry Moore, 68, who is the head of the Whitewater fire protection district, died in carrying out his duties, maybe while helping drivers who were stranded, according to the Missouri highway patrol.
Another death was confirmed at Hendricks County, Indiana, right outside Indianapolis. A 27 -year -old man was driving when he crashed into the electric channel that fell on the road, and then he got out of his car “and was in contact with the electricity channel directly,” said the Sheriff Office of Hendricks Regency.
Five other weather -related deaths were confirmed in Tennessee, according to state officials.

A man saw the debris on the ground after the apartment was beaten by Tornado in Selmer, Tenn., April 3, 2025.
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Governor Bill Lee announced the fifth death in the state during a press conference Thursday night, where he talked about the “great destruction” caused by a strong tornado who torn the small town of Selmer, in the southwestern part of the state, between Memphis and Nashville.
Lee has stated an emergency in Tennessee, as is the Governor of Kentucky Andy Beshear.
“We face one of the most serious weather events that we estimate,” Beshear warned on social media. “Please stay alert, take all the precautions, and be prepared.”

A damaged house was seen April 3, 2025, in Selmer, Tenn.
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William Fraser took a photo in a special distributor building warehouse that was damaged after bad weather through the Industrial Park, April 3, 2025, at Jeffersontown, KY.
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Threat of tornado
Since the plague began Wednesday, there were at least 42 Tornado reported from Arkansas to Ohio. This includes EF-3 Tornado in Selmer, Tennessee, with 160 mph winds, and EF-3 Tornado in Lake City, Arkansas, with 150 mph winds.

Damaged houses and broken trees are seen April 3, 2025, in Selmer, Tenn.
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Matt Ziegler documented when Tornado hit Lake City.
“I always hear that they sound like a train on the track, but to be honest with you, it is very quiet,” he told ABC News. “If you don’t see, you won’t know that there is a large tornado only a field from us.”
On Friday, there is another moderate risk for bad weather – including damaging tornado – from northeast Texas to Little Rock, Arkansas, to South Missouri.
On Saturday, severe threats were labeled “upgraded,” with a strong tornado potential from Louisiana to Tennessee.
“We face one of the most serious weather events that we estimate,” Beshear warned on social media. “Please stay alert, take all the precautions, and be prepared.”
Threat of flash floods
Since Wednesday, more than 6 inches of rain have flooded Tennessee and more than 4 inches of rain have fallen in Arkansas and Kentucky – and the threat has not ended.
A massive flood watch on Friday stretches from Texarana, Texas, to Little Rock to Memphis to Nashville to Louisville, Kentucky, to Indianapolis to Columbus, Ohio, to Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Arkansas was in the eyes of the bull on Friday, with many resistance to the country up to 10 inches of rain.

Threat of Flood Threatening Life – Friday Map
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Another high risk for flash floods is valid on Saturday from Arkansas to Kentucky.
When the storm ends, the total rain can be more than 15 inches. Some cities may see the total highest rain of four days.
Rivers, tributaries, and other waterways can also advance to the large flooding stage from Arkansas to Kentucky.
The system will eventually move east Sunday afternoon, bringing rain to the southeast on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.