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The death toll is rising in the Midwest and southern US as another round of storm spun off Tornad and led to flooding this weekend.
At least 16 people now reported dead, 10 in Tennessee and others in Missouri and Kentucky.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, Authorities say a five year old child was killed.
NPR's Amy Held reports.
Meteorologists call it a once in a generation storm,
a stubbornly parked frontal boundary behind days of relentless rain.
It's finally moving eastward out of the region, but swollen waterways remain a risk,
leading to water rescues and flooded roads from Nashville to Louisville,
where Mayor Craig Greenberg says the Ohio river has risen several feet.
With more to come.
We're still on track to have one of the top 10 flooding events in our recorded history.