Storms and dozens of tornadoes have killed at least 26 people in small villages and major cities across the South and Midwest of the United States. The storms ripped a path through Arkansas's capital, ripped the roof off a crowded concert venue in Illinois, and caused widespread devastation across the area. Tornadoes confirmed or suspected in at least eight states destroyed homes and businesses, uprooted trees, and wreaked havoc on neighborhoods across the nation. At least nine persons were killed in one Tennessee county, four in the small Arkansas town of Wynne, three in the Indiana town of Sullivan, and four in Illinois. Other fatalities were recorded in Alabama and Mississippi, as well as one near Little Rock, Arkansas, where city officials said more than 2,600 buildings were in the path of one tornado. The roof of Wynne High School, a town of about 8,000 people 50 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, was ripped off overnight and its windows blown out, while huge trees lay on the g...
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