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Strong winds tossed one car on top of another Friday in Kirkville, Kentucky.

(CNN) -- Thunderstorms and high winds are expected to keep sweeping across Missouri and Kentucky on Saturday after Friday's pounding rain left thousands without power, officials said.


High winds, thunderstorms and flash floods caused damage on Friday to homes in southern Missouri. Three people were killed and more than 150,000 people were left without power, according to Missouri's Emergency Management Agency.


The storms were also deadly in Kentucky on Friday. One person was killed about 5 p.m. when the storms escalated to "what is believed to be tornadoes," said Carl Richards, the director of the Madison County emergency management agency.


Richards said one person is missing and the storm cause a "significant number of injuries."


Richards also said a public wastewater treatment plant was destroyed, two fire departments have major roof damage and some manufacturing facilities were damaged.

A man died of a heart attack near Springfield when winds tossed him and his wife into an open field