WATCH the moment an massive “wedge” tornado carves a path of destruction through towns and fields.
The violent twister touched down in Arkansas and rumbled towards Missouri, swallowing electric cables and sending terrified locals fleeing.




Reports indicate that at least four individuals have lost their lives in Tennessee and Missouri due to the severe winds and numerous tornadoes that struck the surrounding areas.
Dramatic footage shows a dense grey wedge blotting out the sky.
Huge clouds are dragged into the centre, which swirls down to the ground.
Bright fiery flashes spark amongst the dark mass as electricity cables are torn from their masts.
Debris can be seen flying around the tornado as it smashes through trees and buildings.
The storm was first spotted just east of Jonesboro, before it tore a northeasterly path towards the state line with Missouri.
Winds of almost 200mph accompanied the violent vortex, adding to the carnage.
Brandon Copic, a storm chaser for Fox, who braved an approach, said: “It’s coming very close to me. There is an audible roar with it right now.”
Weather experts have estimated it was at least a four on EF scale, with some signs of being even stronger.
A category four storm is classified as extremely violent, featuring wind speeds ranging from 166 to 200 mph. These storms have the potential to cause widespread devastation by destroying sturdy buildings, as well as propelling vehicles and large objects.
Local authorities urgently advised residents to seek shelter as the twister bulldozed through.
The governor of Arkansas, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, mentioned that storms have caused significant destruction throughout the state, with emergency responders assisting those who have been injured.
At least two dozen homes were reported to be seriously damaged in Monette and Lake City, with seven people being treated for injuries
The Westside Consolidated School District, which serves schools in the northeast of the state, said that Thursday’s classes had been called off.



And power monitoring websites reported that at least 40,000 had lost electricity as of Wednesday evening.
The Arkansas tornado featured in the video was one of dozens that scarred the central US on Wednesday evening and overnight.
Missouri and Tennessee were also particularly hard hit, with at least one and three deaths in those states respectively.
Almost 300 tornado warnings have been issues across 15 states since Wednesday morning.
Following the worst of the weather, dangerous flash flooding is still threatening many areas, including Nashville.
What is a wedge tornado?

A “WEDGE” tornado is the informal name for a particular kind of storm.
As the title suggests, these are tornadoes where the storm cuts a distinctive wedge shape against the sky.
In a wedge tornado, the centre of the storm is highly-concentrated at a single spot, drawing in clouds from a wide area above.
This is what give the storm such a tight triangular shape.
The dense epicentre of a wedge tornado means the surrounding winds reach exceptional speeds – sometimes faster than 200mph.
And that makes this kind of storm especially deadly.