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The death toll from a violent storm that whipped up tornadoes in the southern and midwestern regions of the United States rose to at least 32 over the weekend. (Reuters photo)
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Plumes of smoke from burning piles of wood cleared by work crews rise at the site of severe storm damage in the aftermath of a tornado in Sullivan, Indiana. (Reuters photo)
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An aerial view of a tornado’s path of destruction after a monster storm system tore through the South and Midwest, in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Reuters photo)
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US President Joe Biden declared a “major disaster” in Arkansas on Sunday, ordering federal aid to help with the recovery. (Reuters photo)
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The president said in a statement on Sunday afternoon that he and wife Jill Biden were praying for the people impacted by the weekend storms and ordered relevant federal officials “to help with immediate needs and long-term rebuilding.” (Reuters photo)
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Workers run new power lines in the aftermath of a tornado through the South and Midwest, in Arkansas. (Reuters photo)
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Severe weather, including thunderstorms, have been predicted for later this week in much of the Midwest between Chicago and Little Rock, Arkansas. (Reuters photo)