At least 39 dead after tornadoes, wildfires, and dust storms wreak havoc across multiple U.S. states
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Over the weekend, a series of severe weather events, including tornadoes, wildfires, and dust storms, wreaked havoc across multiple U.S. states, resulting in at least 39 deaths and substantial property destruction. In Oklahoma, over 400 homes sustained damage and four fatalities were reported due to fires and high winds. In Mississippi, residents faced terrifying conditions as tornadoes destroyed homes, prompting miraculous escapes for some. This disaster emphasized the need for preparedness as additional dangerous weather conditions were forecasted in several southeastern states.
In Mississippi, Hailey Hart and her fiancé Steve Romero hunkered down with their three huskies inside their 1994 Toyota Celica as a tornado ripped apart their home Saturday in Tylertown.
Next door, Hart's grandparents crawled out from the rubble of their destroyed house after they sought shelter in a bathroom as falling trees collapsed the roof.
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