Death Toll Rises to 21 After Tornadoes Sweep Across the South and the Midwest

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At least 21 people were killed after a powerful storm system barreled through large swaths of the South and Midwest on Friday.

The series of grueling tornadoes come just a week after a rare, long-lasting twister left 25 people dead in western Mississippi and one person in Alabama.

In Tennessee, seven people died in McNairy County, near the Mississippi border, following severe weather, according to The Associated Press.

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