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Storms kill 6 in the South and Midwest as forecasters warn of catastrophic rains, floods this week

Severe storm damage is shown off 96th Street North between Garnett Road and Mingo Road Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in Owasso, Okla. Tulsa World via AP

LAKE CITY, Ark. — Standing alongside the twisted steel tractors on his family farm in northeast Arkansas, Danny Qualls looked on while friends and relatives helped him begin cleaning up.

The home where he spent his childhood but no longer lives was flattened by one of many tornadoes that left behind destruction from Oklahoma to Indiana — the first in a round of storms expected to bring historic rains and life-threatening flash floods across the nation's midsection in the coming days.

“My husband has been extremely tearful and emotional, but he also knows that we have to do the work,” Rhonda Qualls said Thursday. “He was in shock last night, cried himself to sleep.”

At least six people were killed in western Tennessee, Missouri and Indiana in the initial wave on Wednesday and early Thursday that spawned powerful tornadoes — one of which launched light debris nearly 5 miles into the air above Arkansas.

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