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'The water won't go away': ruthless weather hit Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana. A PHOTO. VIDEO

At least four people were injured when a tornado broke off the roof of a residential building in Pine Bluff, Arkansas on Wednesday evening.

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Severe weather conditions forced people to leave their homes in Kansas. Houston was again under water, and the dam along the turbulent Mississippi River barely withstand pressure.

The National Meteorological Service reported that on Thursday in St. Joseph, Missouri, rising water levels in the Missouri River will lead to flooding of parks and residential areas.

The Meteorological Service reported that thunderstorms would spread throughout the Great Lakes region, the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, as well as into the Lower Mississippi valley and the South Plains.

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Heavy rains can cause flash floods, but the highest risk of severe precipitation will be in the southeastern parts of Texas and Louisiana.

In Arkansas, about 150 people in Pine Bluff were forced to take refuge in a convention center and elsewhere after a storm tore off a residential complex located about 40 miles (24 km) southeast of Little Rock.

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According to authorities, at least four people were injured.

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«Один из них, вероятно, получил серьезные ранения», — сказал начальник полиции Пайн Блафф Кельвин Сержант.

«Трое других отделались легкими травмами», — добавил он.

In Texas, found the body of a man. It sailed downstream at Lady Bird Lake in Austin. A man died in rising waters.

According to the Hurricane Forecasting Center, at least four tornadoes were registered on Wednesday: two in Brazos County, Texas, and two in Louisiana.

The tornado also destroyed a trailer in Ruston, Louisiana.

Across the Midwest, floods caused billions of dollars in farmland, homes and businesses. Some rivers are above flood levels for more than six weeks.

In Kansas, flooding of waterways led to the evacuation and closure of schools on Wednesday, and on Thursday an 19-year-old girl escaped from the roof of her car near Emporia.

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The Kansas Highway remained closed near the Oklahoma border.

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In the northwestern Holt county of Missouri, emergency director Tom Bullock said that several people who returned home after the spill in March were forced to leave home again due to rising water.

«Вода не уйдет», — сказал он.

Wind-driven water caused more flooding in southeastern Michigan along western Lake Erie after the recent rains, which boosted the water level in the Great Lakes.

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