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Tornado updates: At least 32 dead, dozens injured across 9 states

Dozens of people are dead across nine states and dozens have been hospitalized after a tornado outbreak moved across the U.S. on Friday and Saturday, according to local officials.

At least 32 people have died as a result of the storms, according to a tally by The Associated Press.

Among the fatalities, five were in Arkansas, five died in Indiana, one died in Alabama, and one died in Mississippi, local officials told ABC News. McNairy County Mayor Larry Smith told ABC News that nine people died in the county. In Illinois, four people died, including a man who was killed after a roof collapsed during a concert at a historic theater.

The storm pattern moved east on Saturday with one person confirmed dead in Sussex County, Delaware, after a home collapsed, Leonard DeMalto, a spokesman for the Delaware State Police, told ABC News.

PHOTO: A tornado passes through Little Rock, Arkansas, Mar. 31, 2023. (Aaron Borders)
PHOTO: A tornado passes through Little Rock, Arkansas, Mar. 31, 2023. (Aaron Borders)
PHOTO: A rainbow shines amidst the remains of a neighborhood damaged by a tornado on March 31, 2023, in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Benjamin Krain/Getty Images)
PHOTO: A rainbow shines amidst the remains of a neighborhood damaged by a tornado on March 31, 2023, in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Benjamin Krain/Getty Images)

The National Weather Service has confirmed at least 31 tornadoes across 9 states on Friday and Saturday. More than 28 million people across the South and Midwest were under a tornado watch going into Friday night, according to the NWS.

Arkansas hit with 'catastrophic' tornado

A "catastrophic" tornado moved through the metro area of Little Rock, Arkansas, in Pulaski County Friday afternoon, the NWS confirmed. According to preliminary NWS information, the EF3 tornado had winds up to 165 mph and a path length spanning 20-25 miles.

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At least one person died and more than 50 people across Pulaski County have been hospitalized, with that number expected to rise, Madeline Roberts, a spokeswoman for the county's emergency management agency, told ABC News. She did not have information on the conditions of those injured.

PHOTO: Debris covers the ground around Wynne High school in Wynne, Ark., on April 1, 2023. (Adrian Sainz/AP)
PHOTO: Debris covers the ground around Wynne High school in Wynne, Ark., on April 1, 2023. (Adrian Sainz/AP)
PHOTO: A firefighter checks homes for injured residents in the Walnut Ridge neighborhood after a tornado damaged hundreds of homes and building on March 31, 2023, in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Benjamin Krain/Getty Images)
PHOTO: A firefighter checks homes for injured residents in the Walnut Ridge neighborhood after a tornado damaged hundreds of homes and building on March 31, 2023, in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Benjamin Krain/Getty Images)
PHOTO: An apartment complex on Cantrell Road was severely damaged by a tornado Friday, March 31, 2023, in Little Rock, Ark. (Stephen Swofford/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP)
PHOTO: An apartment complex on Cantrell Road was severely damaged by a tornado Friday, March 31, 2023, in Little Rock, Ark. (Stephen Swofford/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP)

A tornado emergency had been issued for metro Little Rock on Friday afternoon due to the threat of a damaging tornado and quarter-sized hail.

"Property damage is extensive and we are still responding," Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. tweeted.

According to Scott, 2,100 residents were impacted in western and southern Little Rock and between 27,000 and 30,000 homes were without power on Saturday.

"Many folks have been displaced and looking for a shelter. We're working towards that, again, if someone's in need of shelter, we're asking you to go to Hall High School," Scott said.

PHOTO: A woman is carried out of a fire station to an ambulance after a tornado tore through west Little Rock, Ark., on March 31, 2023. (Staci Vandagriff/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP)
PHOTO: A woman is carried out of a fire station to an ambulance after a tornado tore through west Little Rock, Ark., on March 31, 2023. (Staci Vandagriff/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP)
PHOTO: Kris French (C) and his family search through rubble after a tornado damaged hundreds of homes and building on March 31, 2023, in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Benjamin Krain/Getty Images)
PHOTO: Kris French (C) and his family search through rubble after a tornado damaged hundreds of homes and building on March 31, 2023, in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Benjamin Krain/Getty Images)
PHOTO: A woman collects belongings from a family members home after the roof was ripped off from a tornado on Oakview Drive in North Little Rock, Ark., on March 31, 2023. (Thomas Metthe/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP)
PHOTO: A woman collects belongings from a family members home after the roof was ripped off from a tornado on Oakview Drive in North Little Rock, Ark., on March 31, 2023. (Thomas Metthe/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP)

Capt. Jacob Lear-Sadowsky with the Little Rock Fire Department told ABC News Friday that there were a "significant" number of injuries from the storm.

Damage is centered in West Little Rock, where "multiple structures," both commercial and residential, have been destroyed, Lear-Sadowsky said. Power lines and trees are also downed and cars have been flipped over due to the storm.

PHOTO: The damaged interior of store after a tornado swept through Little Rock, Ark., Mar. 31, 2023. (Andrew Demillo/AP)
PHOTO: The damaged interior of store after a tornado swept through Little Rock, Ark., Mar. 31, 2023. (Andrew Demillo/AP)
PHOTO: A car is upturned in a Kroger parking lot after a tornado swept through Little Rock, Ark., March 31, 2023. (Andrew Demillo/AP)
PHOTO: A car is upturned in a Kroger parking lot after a tornado swept through Little Rock, Ark., March 31, 2023. (Andrew Demillo/AP)

As the powerful supercell moved eastward, a "confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado" was located around 5:13 p.m. local time near Earle, Arkansas, west of Memphis, the NWS said, calling it a "life-threatening situation."