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April 7, 2025

US storms, 'devastating' flooding death toll climbs to 17

Photos shared on social and local media showed widespread damage from the storm across several US states.
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Photos shared on social and local media showed widespread damage from the storm across several US states.

Violent storms battering the central-eastern United States have killed at least 17 people, officials said Sunday, with the National Weather Service warning of "devastating" flash flooding.

Flood warnings remain in effect, particularly in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama, according to forecasters.

Tennessee has been the hardest hit, with 10 deaths recorded in the western part of the state.

Kentucky and Missouri each report two deaths, while Arkansas, Indiana, and Mississippi each count one, with tolls that could still rise.

In Jeffersontown, Kentucky, buildings were left destroyed by a reported tornado, an AFP correspondent saw.

Photos shared on social and local media showed widespread damage from the storm across several states, with homes torn apart, toppled trees, downed power lines and overturned cars.

The National Weather Service said Sunday that "there is still some threat for and flash flooding for portions of the Southeast and the Gulf Coast region going through this evening and overnight."

"Flooding has reached record levels in many communities," Kentucky's Governor Andy Beshear wrote on social media Saturday, urging residents in the state to "avoid travel, and never drive through water."

Almost 140,000 customers were without power in five affected states Sunday, according to tracking website PowerOutage.us.

Scientists say is disrupting climate patterns and the water cycle, making extreme weather more frequent and ferocious.

Last year set a record for in the United States, with the country also pummeled by a barrage of tornadoes and destructive hurricanes.

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Severe storms in the central-eastern United States have resulted in at least 17 fatalities, with Tennessee experiencing the highest toll of 10 deaths. Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama remain under flood warnings. The storms have caused widespread destruction, including tornado damage in Kentucky. Power outages affect nearly 140,000 customers across five states. Climate change is linked to increased frequency and intensity of such extreme weather events.

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