UPDATE: At least 4 people have been killed as severe weather raged across Texas, Oklahoma and the southeastern U.S. on Wednesday.
Another deadly tornado touched down near the southern Oklahoma city of Madill about 5 p.m. and damaged at least a dozen structures, the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management said.
Two people were killed, said Robert Chaney, emergency management director for Marshall County, and a third was in critical condition at a hospital.The twister, which happened about 100 miles north of Dallas, was part of severe weather outbreak expected to include heavy rains, flash flooding and thunderstorms across the Southeast, according to the National Weather Service.
It had knocked out power to more than 7,000 customers early Wednesday evening, Oklahoma emergency management officials said. In East Texas, widespread damage was reported in Polk County after a tornado touched down in the evening. Earlier in the day, Gov. Greg Abbott placed state resources on standby as weather approached.
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