The media reported a storm in the US southern and Midwestern sections that has so far left at least 22 people dead and scores of others injured

Iran PressAmerica: The National Weather Service on Saturday warned of thunderstorms moving across the eastern third of the United States, likely resulting in power outages and downed trees from winds with gusts over 60 mph (100 kph), Reuters says.

The twisters sheared roofs and walls from many buildings in Arkansas, flipped over vehicles, and downed trees and power lines in Little Rock and large areas east and northeast of the state capital, officials said.

The blast of extreme spring weather swept much of the United States on Friday, menacing the nation's midsection from Texas to the Great Lakes with thunderstorms and tornados.

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