A state of emergency is now in force in some parts of Missouri, as floods wreak havoc across the state.
Thousands of National Guard troops might be called upon to assist in flood fighting efforts, over the next few days.
At least two people have been killed in the state, due to storms that have hit southern Missouri, including in the St. Louis area, where severe thunderstorms were forecast.
Flash floods and strong thunderstorms were also forecast for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday.
A state of emergency is now in force in some parts of Missouri, as floods wreak havoc across the state.
Thousands of National Guard troops might be called upon to assist in flood fighting efforts, over the next few days.
At least two people have been killed in the state, due to storms that have hit southern Missouri, including in the St. Louis area, where severe thunderstorms were forecast.
Flash floods and strong thunderstorms were also forecast for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday.
A state of emergency is now in force in some parts of Missouri, as floods wreak havoc across the state.
Thousands of National Guard troops might be called upon to assist in flood fighting efforts, over the next few days.
At least two people have been killed in the state, due to storms that have hit southern Missouri, including in the St. Louis area, where severe thunderstorms were forecast.
Flash floods and strong thunderstorms were also forecast for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday.
A state of emergency is now in force in some parts of Missouri, as floods wreak havoc across the state.
Thousands of National Guard troops might be called upon to assist in flood fighting efforts, over the next few days.
At least two people have been killed in the state, due to storms that have hit southern Missouri, including in the St. Louis area, where severe thunderstorms were forecast.
Flash floods and strong thunderstorms were also forecast for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday.
A state of emergency is now in force in some parts of Missouri, as floods wreak havoc across the state.
Thousands of National Guard troops might be called upon to assist in flood fighting efforts, over the next few days.
At least two people have been killed in the state, due to storms that have hit southern Missouri, including in the St. Louis area, where severe thunderstorms were forecast.
Flash floods and strong thunderstorms were also forecast for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday.
A state of emergency is now in force in some parts of Missouri, as floods wreak havoc across the state.
Thousands of National Guard troops might be called upon to assist in flood fighting efforts, over the next few days.
At least two people have been killed in the state, due to storms that have hit southern Missouri, including in the St. Louis area, where severe thunderstorms were forecast.
Flash floods and strong thunderstorms were also forecast for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday.
A state of emergency is now in force in some parts of Missouri, as floods wreak havoc across the state.
Thousands of National Guard troops might be called upon to assist in flood fighting efforts, over the next few days.
At least two people have been killed in the state, due to storms that have hit southern Missouri, including in the St. Louis area, where severe thunderstorms were forecast.
Flash floods and strong thunderstorms were also forecast for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday.
A state of emergency is now in force in some parts of Missouri, as floods wreak havoc across the state.
Thousands of National Guard troops might be called upon to assist in flood fighting efforts, over the next few days.
At least two people have been killed in the state, due to storms that have hit southern Missouri, including in the St. Louis area, where severe thunderstorms were forecast.
Flash floods and strong thunderstorms were also forecast for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday.