At least two people have been killed in the central United States as storms and tornadoes sweep through the region, damaging infrastructure and tearing homes apart.The National Weather Services (NWS) began issuing severe storm and tornado warnings on Wednesday. More storms are possible throughout Thursday, and the death toll is expected to rise as search and rescue efforts commence.“It is reasonable to expect possibly more based on the damage that we’ve seen,” Scott Gibbons, deputy sheriff for Oklahoma’s McClain County, said on the NBC TV network’s Today Show of the possibility of more deaths.
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