At least 20 people died in serious storms in the middle -west and south of the United States. In the US state of Georgia, a father and his son were killed by a falling tree on Sunday (local time) on a golf course.
In Tennessee alone, where the city of Selmer was hit by a violent tornado, ten people died. Since Wednesday, another eight steep fat masts were registered from Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana, Arkansas and Mississippi.
By Sunday, 90 hurricanes were counted nationally. After day long heavy rainfall, many rivers also took place above the coasts and caused floods. The weather service warned of the threatening flood sites.
In the city of Frankfort (Kentucky) the Kentucky River reached a record -breaking level of almost 15 meters. The storms also led to power failure. On Monday there were around 80,000 households without electricity. Air traffic was also affected-media reported delays and flight tanning on Sunday.
Source: Krone

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