Catastrophic Weather Wreaks Havoc on Southern and Midwestern States: Tornado Touches Down, High Winds and Hail Swipe Regions

From March 14 to 16, 2025, a series of extreme weather events struck various parts of the southern and midwestern United States, including destructive tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. These events, part of a larger winter storm system, affected multiple states, leaving behind damage, necessitated emergency responses, and prompted an investigation as to their sources and impact. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the climate phenomena behind these extreme events were unprecedented in their history, with the third-longest-tracked tornado and the highest wind speed ever recorded in the Midwest. Below are a compilation of photographs and videos of the storm’s aftermath, as authorities sought to restore communication systems, power, and other basic necessities to the affected areas.

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