The huge storm in the US killed 10 people

A massive storm of thunderstorms suddenly struck some of the US East Coast states on June 29, including Washington, crashing thousands of trees and houses, leaving millions of people dead. electricity lasts, causing at least 10 people to die.

A thunderstorm with a wind speed of about 120km has occurred during the region that is experiencing the worst heat wave in the last eight decades.

The aftermath of the storm is seen throughout Washington and the two neighboring states are Virginia and Maryland. Across the roads of the top three states with the neighboring state of Virginia West, trees collapsed everywhere on the premises of the Parliament House and the White House, most of the traffic lights were out of power. Even the mobile phone information network is interrupted in many areas.

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Big storms cause old trees to turn on

The most severely damaged governors were Virginia, Virginia West and Ohio on June 30, announcing a state of emergency. Rescue forces in these states have also been mobilized and ready to use all resources to help distressed communities, especially in the weather being warned, there will be more rounds. Hurricane.

According to local authorities, at least one dozen people were killed, including six in Virginia state. Some people died due to trees falling on people.

About 4 million people have suffered power outages that last until June 30, including about 2.5 million people in Virginia state. Some roads, trains, subways and airports in the region have been temporarily suspended due to trees being knocked down or their power systems lost power.

The deadly thunderstorm occurred on the occasion of the states in this region over the past two days to suffer a record heat wave for nearly 80 years.

In Washington, the outdoor temperature in the past two days was at an average of 37 degrees C (104 degrees F), higher than the record of 101 degrees Fahrenheit during this period of 1934. Flood warnings were also issued. in many states along the east coast of the United States.