America: Six more people died from tornadoes
A series of violent tornadoes claimed the lives of at least six people in the state of Indiana yesterday and caused great damage in Tennessee and Kentucky states.
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A local official confirmed that three Jefferson and Scott counties in Indiana were killed.
Residents watched the houses destroyed in Limestone district, Alabama state.
Previously, tornadoes attacked Alabama, causing widespread damage to homes and injuring 5 people.
In Henryville, the Indian state, there was heavy damage caused by tornadoes, including a roofed high school.
The US National Weather Service has issued warnings of tornadoes in a series of states when tornadoes yesterday became fierce.
Greg Cook hugged his dog after searching
see it looks destroyed by tornadoes.
By 19:30 pm local time, tornado warnings still in force in the states are Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana.
On the morning, five people were taken to hospitals and 11 houses flattened in Athens towns, Alabama, caused by a tornado in the Huntsville area.
More than 20 school networks in Alabama were closed on the morning due to weather warnings.
Sources say about 9,000 people may have lost power around Huntsville.
Previously, 13 people were killed when tornadoes swept the states of Missouri, Kansas, Illinois and Tennessee on February 29.
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