At least 16 dead as tornadoes and flooding lash America from Texas to Ohio
Flooding has hit the US states of Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
Severe storms, including tornadoes and heavy rain, have caused widespread flooding and at least 16 deaths across the central US, from Texas to Ohio.
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood emergencies for numerous areas, with some locations expected to reach major flood stage, impacting infrastructure and communities.
States heavily affected include Tennessee (10 deaths), Kentucky (2 deaths), Missouri (1 death), and Arkansas (1 death), with hundreds of roads impassable and mandatory evacuations ordered in some areas.
The extreme weather is attributed to a combination of warm temperatures, atmospheric instability, strong wind shear, and moisture from the Gulf, leading to tornadoes and over a foot of rain in some areas.
The storms have also caused disruptions to interstate commerce, with potential shipping and supply chain delays due to flooding in major cargo hubs like Louisville and Memphis.