Severe storms continued to roar across the Deep South on Thursday after floods and apparent tornadoes hit part of Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana a day earlier, killing at least 6 people and leaving thousands without power.
In southern Oklahoma, a trailer workers body was found a quarter mile from the factory where he worked after an apparent tornado slammed the town of Madill in Marshall County, according to Emergency Management Director Robert Chaney.
Donny Raley, the citys emergency manager, said the storm hit around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and caused widespread damage.