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A cross-country storm system tore through the South and the Midwest over the weekend, accompanied by tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires. Severe damage was reported in at least eight states.

Number of reported deaths from storms and fires

Officials reported at least 40 deaths across seven states that have been attributed to severe weather in the South and Midwest.

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Source: Official reports as of 5 p.m. Central time on Sunday.

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The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported 12 deaths from tornadoes and storms that caused widespread damage in parts of the state. Above, crews removed a tree from a home in Florissant.

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Tornado damage in Bridgeton.

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Keith Allen and his wife retreated to their basement when tornado sirens blared in Florissant. His bedroom was damaged.

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Officials said that six people died in Southern Mississippi. The state experienced a dozen tornadoes over 48 hours, including one with a 70-mile-long track. Above, homes destroyed near Tylertown.

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Trey Bridges climbed over a pile of debris to help family friends search for items from their destroyed home in Tylertown.

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Trees were toppled in Tylertown.

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Dry vegetation and fierce storm winds fueled wildfires that swept through Oklahoma. Across the state, nearly 300 homes and other structures were destroyed, Gov. Kevin Stitt said at a news conference on Saturday. Above, firefighters battled a blaze in Stillwater, as it began to consume a neighborhood.

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Property ablaze in Stillwater.

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Homes destroyed by wildfires in Mannford.

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Family members helping a homeowner search for salvageable possessions in Stillwater.

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Officials in Kansas said eight people were killed after a dust storm caused a pileup crash involving more than 50 vehicles.

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One tornado that tore through Cave City flattened neighborhoods there. Officials confirmed three deaths in the state as of Saturday evening.

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Storm damage in Cave City.

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Severe winds also produced dust storms in Texas that led to three dozen car crashes in the region around Lubbock and Amarillo, killing at least four people. Emergency crews in Texas battled multiple blazes across the state.

Above, vehicles overturned on Texas Interstate 27 near Lubbock.

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Gov. Kay Ivey of Alabama said on Sunday that there have been reports of damage in 52 of the state’s 67 counties. Three deaths were confirmed as of Sunday. Above, volunteers with the Red Cross assessed damage to homes in Calera.

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Edith Ruffin and her grandson, Travelle Hunter, took cover behind a couch as a tornado passed through Plantersville. A tree crushed Ms. Ruffin’s roof during the storm.

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Volunteers helped remove debris from a home in Calera.

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Rebecca Mims rode out the storm in a shelter with eleven other adults and three children in Maplesville. Her home was destroyed.

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Part of the roof at Calera Baptist Church was swept away in the storm.

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The storm damaged homes and tipped over a semi-truck in Troy.

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A tornado barreled through Kentwood, near the border with Mississippipinkpg, tearing apart homes.