At Least 30 Dead , After Major US Storms.<br />On March 31, a major storm system in <br />the United States killed at least 30 people as <br />it moved through the South and the Midwest.<br />NBC reports that President Joe Biden said that he <br />had been in contact with officials in impacted <br />states, including Illinois, Indiana and Delaware.<br />According to a statement from Biden released <br />on April 2, his administration has been directed , "to help with immediate needs <br />and long-term rebuilding.".<br />While we are still assessing the full extent <br />of the damage, we know families across <br />America are mourning the loss of loved ones, <br />desperately waiting for news of others <br />fighting for their lives, and sorting through <br />the rubble of their homes and businesses. , Joe Biden, President of the United States, via NBC.<br />There’s nothing we can do to heal <br />the hole left in the hearts of far too many <br />families who lost loved ones this weekend, <br />but we will be there every step of <br />the way as they rebuild and recover, Joe Biden, President of the United States, via NBC.<br />NBC reports that 13 people were killed in <br />Tennessee after an EF-2 tornado hit <br />Wayne, Lewis, McNairy and Hardin counties.<br />According to McNairy County Sheriff Guy Buck, <br />nine of the deaths occurred in buildings that <br />were destroyed down to their foundations.<br />Buck said that a tornado that crossed the entire county <br />remained on the ground for more than 30 miles, resulting in , "every kind of damage imaginable.".<br />On April 2, the White House approved <br />Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' <br />request for a Major Disaster Declaration. .<br />On April 2, the White House approved <br />Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' <br />request for a Major Disaster Declaration. .<br />I will continue to work with our first <br />responders, law enforcement, volunteers, <br />and state and local leaders to help <br />Arkansans recover. Arkansas stands <br />strong. I know we will come back from this, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Arkansas governor, via NBC.<br />I will continue to work with our first <br />responders, law enforcement, volunteers, <br />and state and local leaders to help <br />Arkansans recover. Arkansas stands <br />strong. I know we will come back from this, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Arkansas governor, via NBC