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Severe Storms Claim Lives Across Tennessee, Leaving Trail of Destruction

by Rita Anderson
April 4, 2025
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Maryville, TN – Severe storms that swept through Tennessee Wednesday night into Thursday morning have claimed the lives of at least five individuals, officials confirmed. The deadly weather system, which caused widespread damage across the state, left communities reeling, with several areas reporting fatalities and extensive destruction.

The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) confirmed that storm-related deaths occurred in McNairy, Obion, and Hardeman counties. In Fayette County, two additional lives were tragically lost, further compounding the impact of the storm system.

Authorities reported the first fatalities in Fayette County occurred early Thursday morning, when emergency responders were called to a home on Sweet Road in the Moscow area. Around 1:46 a.m., officers arrived to find a 48-year-old man dead at the scene. His 16-year-old daughter, who was critically injured, was rushed to the hospital but tragically passed away shortly after arrival. The mother of the family, aged 46, was found trapped under debris and had to be extricated by fire crews. She was transported to a hospital in critical condition. Two other family members were taken to a hospital but are reportedly in stable condition.

The severe storms continued to move across the Midstate and other parts of West Tennessee, bringing with them the threat of further damage. Officials have urged residents to remain vigilant as additional storms are expected to impact the region throughout the day.

While the full extent of the damage remains unclear, emergency responders and recovery teams are working around the clock to assist those affected by the storms. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has activated its resources to help with search-and-rescue operations and provide support to the hardest-hit areas.

As the state begins to assess the full scope of the storm’s destruction, officials are reminding the public to take necessary precautions, including staying indoors and avoiding travel in areas that may still be experiencing severe weather conditions.

The victims’ identities have not yet been released, and authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the storm’s severe impact. In the wake of this tragedy, residents across Tennessee are coming together to support one another in this difficult time, with local organizations mobilizing to provide aid to affected communities.

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