The Free Press Journal

14 killed by storms & flooding in South and Midwest

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At least 14 people have been killed by tornadoes or flooding in the South and Midwest by a storm that also dumped a rare late-season blizzard in western Kansas. Tornadoes hit several small towns in East Texas, killing four people. Five people were killed by flooding and winds in Arkansas, including a fire chief who was struck by a vehicle while working during the storm.

Two deaths were reported in Missouri, including a woman who drowned after rushing water swept away a car. One of two deaths in Mississipp­i included a 7-year-old who died by electric shock and a 2-year-old girl died in Tennessee after being struck by a soccer goal post thrown by heavy winds.

Flooding closed part of Interstate 44 near Hazelgreen, Missouri, and officials expected it would be at least a day before the highway reopened. Interstate 70 in western Kansas was closed because crews were waiting for snow falling at 8 to 10 cm an hour being blown by 56 km/hr winds to subside. In Arkansas, Cove Creek/Pearson Fire Chief Doug Decker died shortly before 4 am on Sunday after being struck by a vehicle while checking water levels on Highway 25 near Quitman, about 64 kilometres north of Little Rock, Trooper Liz Chapman said. The volunteer chief’s death will be included as a stormrelat­ed death.

A 2-year-old girl in Tennessee died after being struck by a heavy, metal soccer goal post that was blown over by high winds.

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