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Tornadoes leave 1 dead, multiple missing in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma

At least one person has died and multiple people remain missing after destructive tornadoes crashed into Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas Friday.

The big picture: Authorities are still assessing the damage and injuries from the storms, which leveled at least 50 homes in Texas alone, per the Associated Press.


Details: Several tornadoes were spotted across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri, which all had tornado warnings in effect Friday, according to National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center data.

  • Photos and videos of the storms showed destroyed homes and massive debris.
  • At least one death was confirmed in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, the city's emergency manager told AP.
  • The National Weather Service will conduct surveys Saturday to confirm the storms and their intensities.

Worth noting: Multiple tornado emergencies were issued Friday, too, including one in Idabel, Oklahoma, according to the NWS alerts from Friday.

  • These emergencies are rarely called and often indicate significant damage and a high number of fatalities are expected.

Zoom in: Steven Carter, an emergency management coordinator for McCurtain County in Oklahoma, told the Texarkana Gazette that people were still trapped inside homes and other buildings late Friday night.

What's next: The storm front will move eastward, bringing thunderstorms and rain to Louisiana and Mississippi, but severe threats remain much lower, according to the prediction center.

Go deeper: The deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history

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