At least 16 dead after tornadoes cause devastation across central states as forecasters warn another HUNDRED twisters could hit the area this week
- More than a hundred tornadoes set to hit the central states this week at the start of the nation's tornado season
- The Arkansas tornado touched down about 10 miles west of Little Rock at around 7 p.m.
- It moved northeastward for at least 30 miles leaving a path of destruction - severe property damage
- Tornado caused havoc on the Arkansas towns of Mayflower and Vilonia
- Storm-watchers fear that Midwest states like Kansas, Arkansas and Missouri face a high risk of tornadoes this week
- More storms are expected Monday in the South and Mississippi Valley
- The 11-month-old boy whose home was destroyed on Friday during tornado in North Carolina has died
- President Obama said in a statement: 'Your country will be there to help you recover and rebuild, as long as it takes'
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At
 least 16 people have died after a powerful storm system spawning 
several tornadoes tore through the central and southern states last 
night with experts warning that another hundred are set to hit the central states this week at the start of tornado season.
Winds ripped houses off their foundations
 and flipped cars on top of the rubble in the small town of Vilonia in 
central Arkansas' Faulkner county, one of the worst-hit communities. 
Early this morning Arkansas Department of Emergency 
Management announced the death toll stating the deadly weather had killed seven people in Faulkner County, five
 people in Pulaski County and one person in White County. 
Tornado
 watches - which means twisters could develop but are not an immediate 
threat - are in effect for states as far west as New Mexico and as far 
east as Tennessee and the system produced storms that were moving 
through the region in waves. 
Watches
 were also issued for Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Iowa, 
Texas and Louisiana. Quapaw was heavily damaged. 'Looks like about half 
of town got extensive damage as well as the fire department,' Ottawa 
County Emergency Management director Joe Morgan said. 
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 Flattened: At least 16 people have been killed 
by tornadoes as a huge storm system swept across the central and 
southern United States. Most of the victims were in several suburbs of 
Little Rock in Arkansas
Flattened: At least 16 people have been killed 
by tornadoes as a huge storm system swept across the central and 
southern United States. Most of the victims were in several suburbs of 
Little Rock in Arkansas Waking up to devastation: The remains of a home 
damaged by the tornado on Sunday evening in Baxter Springs, Kansas. The 
tornado left a trail of shattered homes as well as fatalities
Waking up to devastation: The remains of a home 
damaged by the tornado on Sunday evening in Baxter Springs, Kansas. The 
tornado left a trail of shattered homes as well as fatalities Picking through rubble: Residents view damage 
from the tornado in Baxter Springs. Volunteers were meeting early today 
to discuss cleanup efforts
Picking through rubble: Residents view damage 
from the tornado in Baxter Springs. Volunteers were meeting early today 
to discuss cleanup efforts Bob Hessee checks out property owned by a friend
 and damaged by the twister in Baxter Springs. Officials say 60-70 homes
 were destroyed in the town
Bob Hessee checks out property owned by a friend
 and damaged by the twister in Baxter Springs. Officials say 60-70 homes
 were destroyed in the town Smashed to pieces:  People walk between two destroyed houses in Mayflower, Arkansas after a tornado struck the town late Sunday
Smashed to pieces:  People walk between two destroyed houses in Mayflower, Arkansas after a tornado struck the town late Sunday Trail of destruction: A tornado's path is seen 
in an aerial photo made over Baxter Springs, Kansas. A tornado damaged 
dozens of buildings and injured at least 25 people on Sunday
Trail of destruction: A tornado's path is seen 
in an aerial photo made over Baxter Springs, Kansas. A tornado damaged 
dozens of buildings and injured at least 25 people on Sunday Some survived: A row of lightly damaged houses, top, face destroyed homes in a Vilonia, Arkansas
Some survived: A row of lightly damaged houses, top, face destroyed homes in a Vilonia, Arkansas View from above: A weather system travels over 
the continental United States that produced at least 31 tornadoes 
through the Plains and South pictured at lunchtime on Sunday
View from above: A weather system travels over 
the continental United States that produced at least 31 tornadoes 
through the Plains and South pictured at lunchtime on Sunday
Flattened: The destructive path the tornado took can be seen in this aerial photo taken over Baxter Springs, Kansas
 At least 17 people have died after a powerful storm system 
spawning several tornadoes tore through the central and southern states 
with experts warning that another hundred are set to hit the central 
states this week at the start of tornado season
At least 17 people have died after a powerful storm system 
spawning several tornadoes tore through the central and southern states 
with experts warning that another hundred are set to hit the central 
states this week at the start of tornado season
A damaged vehicle is seen after a tornado hit 
the town of Mayflower. The Arkansas tornado touched down last night 
about 10 miles west of Little Rock at around 7 p.m. and moved 
northeastward for at least 30 miles leaving a path of destruction
 
Business owners look over the damage after a 
tornado hit the town of Mayflower. It missed the state capital but 
passed through or near several of its suburbs, causing widespread damage
 in the communities of Mayflower and Vilonia
 President Barack Obama is sending his deepest condolences to those affected by a deadly tornado that ripped through Arkansas. 
Obama says he wants everyone affected to know that the federal government is on the ground to help
President Barack Obama is sending his deepest condolences to those affected by a deadly tornado that ripped through Arkansas. 
Obama says he wants everyone affected to know that the federal government is on the ground to help A spotter in Mayflower, 22 miles northwest of 
Little Rock, reported a 1/2-mile wide tornado crossing Interstate 40 at 
about 7:30 p.m
A spotter in Mayflower, 22 miles northwest of 
Little Rock, reported a 1/2-mile wide tornado crossing Interstate 40 at 
about 7:30 p.m Deadly: This map of the midwest shows two of the
 bigger tornadoes to touch down - the first around 5.45pm local time in 
Kansas and the second in Arkansas
Deadly: This map of the midwest shows two of the
 bigger tornadoes to touch down - the first around 5.45pm local time in 
Kansas and the second in Arkansas 
The tornado was the largest of several formed by a powerful storm system that rumbled through the central and southern U.S.
It
 touched down last night about 10 miles west of Little Rock at about 7 
p.m., then carved a 80-mile path of destruction as it passed through or 
near several suburbs north of Arkansas' capital city. It grew to be a 
half-mile wide and remained on the ground for much of that route, 
authorities said. 
Vilonia
 mayor James Firestone told CNN the tornado was much stronger than the 
2011 tornado and had caused a lot more damage. 
He confirmed that there 
had been 'some casualties', but said it was too early to say how many.
The
 Arkansas twister shredded cars, trucks and 18-wheelers stuck along 
Interstate 40 north of Little Rock. It was shut down as authorities 
removed debris from the highway after 
the tornado struck Mayflower, said Arkansas State Patrol spokesman Bill 
Sadler. Mayflower is roughly 25 miles northwest of Little Rock.
Television
 footage showed buildings that had been turned to rubble and trees that 
had been stripped bare of their leaves and smaller branches.
 There are 
reports that the new Vilonia Intermediate School which was only supposed
 to open in the fall has been destroyed.  
 A man looks at a damaged home after a tornado 
hit the town of Mayflower. Television footage showed buildings that had 
been turned to rubble and trees that had been stripped bare of their 
leaves and smaller branches
A man looks at a damaged home after a tornado 
hit the town of Mayflower. Television footage showed buildings that had 
been turned to rubble and trees that had been stripped bare of their 
leaves and smaller branches Starting over: Homes and businesses are wrecked 
in downtown Vilonia, Arkansas. The most powerful twister this year 
carved an 80-mile path of destruction through suburbs north of the state
 capital of Little Rock, killing at least 16 people
Starting over: Homes and businesses are wrecked 
in downtown Vilonia, Arkansas. The most powerful twister this year 
carved an 80-mile path of destruction through suburbs north of the state
 capital of Little Rock, killing at least 16 people
Messed up: A trail of debris, bottom, leads along the path of a tornado-devastated neighborhood in Vilonia, Arkansas
 Blown to pieces: Two men stand in front of a 
destroyed house in Mayflower, Arkansas.. A tornado system ripped through
 several states in the central U.S. and left at least 17 dead in a 
violent start to this year's storm season, officials said
Blown to pieces: Two men stand in front of a 
destroyed house in Mayflower, Arkansas.. A tornado system ripped through
 several states in the central U.S. and left at least 17 dead in a 
violent start to this year's storm season, officials said Not over yet: After deadly tornadoes ripped 
through the area on April 27, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, 
and Tennessee are all under watch as multiple storms over the next few 
days are expected
Not over yet: After deadly tornadoes ripped 
through the area on April 27, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, 
and Tennessee are all under watch as multiple storms over the next few 
days are expected On the lookout: Emergency officials began to 
pick through the rubble to look for survivors as the sun rose Monday 
morning. The tornado that touched down around 7 p.m. Sunday about 10 
miles west of Little Rock
On the lookout: Emergency officials began to 
pick through the rubble to look for survivors as the sun rose Monday 
morning. The tornado that touched down around 7 p.m. Sunday about 10 
miles west of Little Rock
Vilonia mayor James Firestone told CNN the 
tornado was much stronger than the 2011 tornado and had caused a lot 
more damage. He confirmed that there had been 'some casualties', but 
said it was too early to say how many
 Forecasters had warned for days that violent weather would strike this weekend, ending an unusually calm weather pattern
Forecasters had warned for days that violent weather would strike this weekend, ending an unusually calm weather pattern A spokesman for the Faulkner County Sheriff's 
office had said there was a "mass casualty situation", and numerous 
injuries were reported. TV footage showed houses ripped off their 
foundations, with cars toppled on top of the rubble
A spokesman for the Faulkner County Sheriff's 
office had said there was a "mass casualty situation", and numerous 
injuries were reported. TV footage showed houses ripped off their 
foundations, with cars toppled on top of the rubble 'Tonight, I walked around what was only hours 
earlier a thriving neighborhood that is now gone. An entire neighborhood
 of 50 or so homes has been destroyed - many homes are completely gone 
except the foundation,' said U.S. Representative Tim Griffin
'Tonight, I walked around what was only hours 
earlier a thriving neighborhood that is now gone. An entire neighborhood
 of 50 or so homes has been destroyed - many homes are completely gone 
except the foundation,' said U.S. Representative Tim Griffin In Mayflower, some of about 45 homes were 
destroyed in a newer subdivision and a lumberyard was damaged, said Will
 Elder, an alderman in the city of 2,300 people
In Mayflower, some of about 45 homes were 
destroyed in a newer subdivision and a lumberyard was damaged, said Will
 Elder, an alderman in the city of 2,300 people The tornado passed through the east side of 
town, tearing up trees and bringing down powerlines, making it difficult
 for the emergency services to find stricken areas in the darkness, and 
forcing authorities to shut down Interstate 40
The tornado passed through the east side of 
town, tearing up trees and bringing down powerlines, making it difficult
 for the emergency services to find stricken areas in the darkness, and 
forcing authorities to shut down Interstate 40
The 
National Weather Service in North Little Rock said it was virtually 
certain that the Mayflower and Vilonia storm would be rated as the 
nation's strongest twister to date this year. 
'It has the potential to be EF3 or greater,' said meteorologist Jeff Hood. EF3 storms have winds greater than 136 mph.
 'Based on some of the footage we've seen from Mayflower and where it 
crossed Interstate 40, things were wrecked in a very significant way.' 
From
 communities west of Little Rock to others well north of the capital, 
emergency workers and volunteers were going door-to-door checking for 
victims. 
'It
 turned pitch black,' said Mark Ausbrooks, who was at his parents' home 
in Mayflower when the storm arrived. 'I ran and got pillows to put over 
our heads and ... all hell broke loose.' 
'My parents' home, it's gone completely,' he said.
Among the ruins was a new $14 million intermediate school that was set to open this fall.

Tragic: Tornadoes in the U.S. have claimed their first victim of 2014, an 11-month-old boy in North Carolina

A officer talks to people at 15th and Military following Sunday's tornado in Baxter Springs, Kan.

Dangerous: High winds flipped a tractor trailer in Missouri on Sunday, as strong winds threaten much of the Midwest
 An SUV is buried under wreckage, the result of a storm that hit Quapaw, Oklahoma
An SUV is buried under wreckage, the result of a storm that hit Quapaw, Oklahoma The Arkansas Department of Emergency 
Management raised the death toll early Monday on its website. It says 
Sunday night's tornado killed seven people in Faulkner County, five 
people in Pulaski County and one person in White County
The Arkansas Department of Emergency 
Management raised the death toll early Monday on its website. It says 
Sunday night's tornado killed seven people in Faulkner County, five 
people in Pulaski County and one person in White County
Twisted
 trees and power lines remain in a residential block near Military 
Avenue following  the tornado in Baxter Springs, Kan., on Sunday

Residents survey the damage in a residential neighborhood in Quapaw, Okla., after it was struck by a tornado on Sunday evening

First
 responders, volunteers and firemen gather on Main Street in Quapaw, 
Okla. after a tornado struck the city on Sunday evening killing one and 
injuring six

A K-9 rescue unit walks along Military Street in Baxter Springs as they survey the damage from the tornado
Becky
 Naylor, of Mayflower, said she and her family went to their storm 
cellar after hearing that tornado debris was falling in nearby Morgan. 
Naylor, 57, said there were between 20 and 22 people in the cellar and 
they were 'packed like sardines.' 
'Everyone is welcome to come into it,' she said. 'In fact, people were pulling off the highways and were just running in.' 
She said the men held the cellar doors shut while the tornado's winds tried to rip them open.
She said the men held the cellar doors shut while the tornado's winds tried to rip them open.
'It
 sounded like a constant rolling, roaring sound,' she said. 'Trees were 
really bending and the light poles were actually shaking and moving. 
That's before we shut the door and we've only shut the door to the storm
 cellar two times.' 
The other time was during the 2011 storm. 
 U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the 
deadly tornadoes that tore through several states before making a 
statement during a joint news in Manila, Philippines
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the 
deadly tornadoes that tore through several states before making a 
statement during a joint news in Manila, Philippines
The
 Arkansas Department of Emergency Management raised the Arkansas death 
toll to 13 early Monday - seven in Faulkner County, five in Pulaski 
County and one in White County. 
The
 White House issued a statement in which President Barack Obama promised
 that the federal government would help in the recovery and praised the 
heroic efforts of first-responders and neighbors. 
'Your country will be there to help you recover and rebuild as long as it takes,' Obama said. 
Storm
 ratings for Sunday's twisters were not immediately available. Before 
Sunday, the country had not had a tornado rated EF3 or higher since Nov.
 17, streak of 160 days, the fourth-longest on record.
 This also would be the latest date for a storm rated EF3 or higher. The
 previous latest big storm for a year was March 31, 2002. 
Sunday
 was the third anniversary of a 122-tornado day, which struck parts of 
Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia and killed 316 
people.
The
 first reported tornado on Sunday touched down in a rural area in 
central in Nebraska. The weather service said it remained on the ground 
for only a short time, and there were no immediate reports of damage.
Forecasters
 warned that areas that weren't hit by tornadoes were still at risk of 
damage from hail and powerful straight-line winds.
 Forecasters warned of hail stones as big as baseballs and wind gusts that could reach hurricane-force - 75 mph or higher.

Devastation:
 Tornadoes touched down across the South on Friday, devastating 
neighborhoods like this one in Greenville, North Carolina

A tornado's strong winds have the ability to topple buildings and peel roofs off of homes and businesses

Dangerous: The tornadoes produced winds of up to 111 mph, flipping cars and leveling houses
Gusts of 
up to 60 mph were registered during a story that hit southeastern Iowa 
on Sunday that damaged several buildings, including a barn that injured 
someone when it was blown over.
Earlier
 on Sunday afternoon, a strong line of storms moved through west-central
 Missouri, bringing winds that reached 70 mph hour near Chillicothe, 
Mo., that toppled some trees.
The
 Missouri Highway Patrol also reported a tractor-trailer was blown onto 
its side on Interstate 70 about 30 miles east of Kansas City about 1 
p.m. No one was injured. 
The
 weather service received a report from Plattsburg, Mo., where an 
anemometer measured 58 mph before it blew away. Golf ball-sized hail was
 reported at Overland Park, Kan., and Trimble, Mo.
Severe
 thunderstorm watches covered portions of Iowa, Illinois and Missouri 
through Sunday night. The primary threats were damaging wind gusts and 
large hail.

Damage: Places like Greenville were hit exceptionally hard with farm equipment getting destroyed by 111 mph winds

Gone: A mobile home used to sit atop these cinder blocks but is now gone after a tornado ripped through Greenville

Rebuild: People in Greenville assess the damage caused by the tornado that touched down Friday

Salvage: People try to salvage whatever they can from their demolished houses after tornadoes ripped through the south on Friday

Storm chasers: Tornado chasers are getting
 ready as a storm system hitting the South this weekend is expected to 
produce even more tornadoes
To
 the southeast, northern Louisiana and Mississippi were bracing for 
severe storms along with the possibility of flash flooding. 
The predictions prompted Barksdale Air Force Base near Bossier City, La., to cancel its air show on Sunday. 
The
 National Weather Service said northern Alabama could see rain and flash
 flooding, while central and northern Georgia could see storms and heavy
 rain.
Sunday
 was the third anniversary of a 122-tornado day, which struck parts of 
Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia and killed 316 
people.
Meanwhile,
 runners in Oklahoma City took shelter early Sunday as hail and high 
winds delayed the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon by 105 minutes to let a
 severe thunderstorm pass through.
Prior
 to this weekend, the country had been experiencing the slowest start to
 tornado season on record (with no fatalities), likely due to the polar 
vortex during the winter.
 
      
 
       
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