Tornados are in the south and the middle west of the United States in the south and the middle west. They tore at least 33 people to death, twelve of them alone in the state of Missouri. Dozens of injuries must be complained.
The enormous air vertebrae destroyed houses and cars with their strength, brought trees to upgrade and also collected forest fires. The National Weather Service warned of other storms that should reach the east coast today.
The American States Alabama and Georgia are in particular the risk. Governor Brian Kemp called the emergency situation in Georgia and asked the residents to prepare. Residents of risk areas must visit buildings with underground shelters and avoid campers. Millions of Americans are alert.
Massara bollage with 50 vehicles
Dust towels caused massive caroms with dozens of vehicles. In an accident series in the state of Kansas, 50 vehicles died against each other, at least eight people died. There were other fatalities in Arkansas (3), Mississippi (6), Texas (3) and Oklahoma (1). The electricity failed in hundreds of thousands of households.
Hundreds of fires in Oklahoma
According to the Governor of Arkansas, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, it should take months to eliminate the enormous damage in her state. A spokeswoman for the police in Texas said: “In the past we already had violent storms, but not of this extent. It was terrible. “
In Oklahoma there are hundreds of fires. 170,000 hectares are affected, ie an area twice as large as Hamburg.
More than 40 Tornados
The storms had started on Friday. More than 40 tornados were registered in eight states – Missouri, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Illinois, Tennessee, Alabama and Indiana. For comparison: according to the German weather service, there are an average of around 45 tornadoes per year.
Source: Krone

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