Flooding kills 2 in Oklahoma as severe storms threaten millions across U.S.

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Severe upwind threatened much than 45 cardinal Americans connected Easter Sunday, arsenic a treacherous drawstring of thunderstorms continued to onslaught parts of the confederate and midwestern United States, causing flooding and astatine times tornado risks crossed a important artifact of the state from East Texas to southeastern Iowa and Illinois. In Oklahoma, radical braced for much rainfall aft a deluge turned deadly earlier successful the weekend.

Two people, including a child, died Saturday nighttime due to the fact that of flooding successful Moore, Oklahoma, which is simply a suburb extracurricular Oklahoma City, constabulary said. The big pistillate and 12-year-old lad were wrong a conveyance that was among astir a twelve stuck successful precocious water, portion dense rainfall inundated the country and, successful immoderate places, flowed up and implicit the curbs, according to the Moore Police Department.

One of the vehicles near the flooded roadworthy and was swept nether a bridge. Police said each of its occupants were rescued but for the pistillate and boy, who were aboriginal recovered dead.

"This was a humanities upwind lawsuit that impacted roads and resulted successful dozens of high-water incidents crossed the city," said Moore Police successful a statement. "The Moore Police Department would similar to widen a convey you to our neighboring agencies who assisted successful rescue efforts. Our thoughts and prayers spell retired to the household and friends of the victims."

🚨BEWARE HIGH WATER🚨
MPD is moving much than a twelve motorist assists involving vehicles stuck successful precocious water. Multiple roads and neighborhoods person h2o implicit the curbs. Stay location if astatine each possible.#flooding pic.twitter.com/UDUm94MTdn

— Moore Police Dept. (@MoorePolice) April 20, 2025

Moore Police had launched a hunt for the radical washed distant successful floodwaters, sending dive teams, crushed crews and drones to probe a creek moving nether the span aft their motortruck slid beneath it, CBS News affiliate KWTV reported. With the conveyance pinned nether the span and 2 occupants missing, melodramatic video shared by the presumption showed an exigency responder suspended by a harness implicit the creek's rushing current, seemingly trying to entree the motortruck and those wrong from above.

Multiple h2o rescues took spot astir Moore connected Saturday, according to KWTV, which besides shared video of idiosyncratic wading done waist-deep h2o beside a submerged car successful the area.

Storms were forecast to proceed sweeping done sections of confederate Oklahoma into Sunday, wherever the National Weather Service successful Norman warned of flash flooding that would apt ramp up again successful the aboriginal greeting hours. 

Elsewhere, terrible upwind was expected to onslaught parts of East Texas done the Ozarks and mid-Mississippi Valley successful the day and evening, threatening portions of Arkansas and Missouri with perchance destructive winds and ample hail portion raising the hazard of tornadoes, which could beryllium serious, according to the Storm Prediction Center

Tornado watches were successful effect Sunday for parts of those 2 states successful summation to pockets of eastbound Oklahoma and assorted places successful southwestern, cardinal and bluish Texas. In the second state's Montague County, which is astir 80 miles northwest of Dallas-Fort Worth, a beardown tempest drenched neighborhoods and successful aggregate instances required vessel crews to rescue radical from floodwaters, CBS News Texas reported. As of Saturday night, determination were nary reports of injuries oregon harm to homes oregon businesses successful that area, according to the station.

Forecasters person predicted the worst of the weekend's storms would abate by Monday.

Emily Mae Czachor

Emily Mae Czachor is simply a quality exertion astatine CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, utmost upwind and issues involving societal and transgression justice. Emily Mae antecedently wrote for outlets similar the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek.

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