Dozens of tornadoes swept across the southern United States on Tuesday, leaving a trail of destruction. Two people died in the storms, about 40,000 households were temporarily without electricity.
The 38 hurricanes left a trail of destruction. One person has died in the state of Georgia. A 77-year-old was lucky enough to survive when an oak tree uprooted by the tornado fell on her home.
A man in Texas has less luck when a tree crashes into his RV. He died in the rubble. 40,000 households were temporarily without power. Several states in the southern United States reported serious property damage.
Scientists repeatedly warn that the number and strength of storms is increasing as a result of the climate crisis. According to climate experts, areas where extreme weather conditions are already the order of the day are particularly affected.
Source: Krone

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