Tornadoes spill over half of America, 45 people died
At least 45 people have been killed in the storm with hundreds of the worst-considered tornadoes ever hit the US during more than two decades, affecting half of its territory.
At least 45 people have been killed in the storm with hundreds of the worst-considered tornadoes ever hit the US during more than two decades, affecting half of its territory, including North Carolina. bear severe consequences.
The tornado began to collapse in Okhahoma state on April 14 and swept east through the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina before heading to Virginia state. There have been about 240 tornadoes.
The worst hit state is North Carolina. It is reported that more than 60 tornadoes occurred here. An emergency has been issued in this place and in the state of Alabama.
Local officials said the number of deaths continued to increase in the stormy weather system over the past three days, causing tornadoes and floods throughout the central and southern American states.
Many buildings were destroyed across 7 states. Trees and power lines were destroyed.
Among the victims, many live in prefabricated, mobile homes in North Carolina, where emergency teams continue to search for more victims.
In Alabama alone, the southern state authorities yesterday confirmed hurricanes dragged half-kilometer mobile homes.
The number of people killed in Alabama until yesterday was determined to be 7. Alabama Governor Robert Bentley declared a state of emergency.
In Mississippi, storms cause many tree stumps to be placed on power lines, break down many rooftops and topple some large trucks on highways.
By April 16 and 17, many people were killed in Oklahoma and Arkansas.
There are many houses and even a factory that is badly damaged by the storm is Atoka Trailer Manufacturing. Ryan Eaves, the owner of the factory, said it took many millions of dollars to rebuild the factory, which produced large trucks.
The National Meteorological Agency then warned that the storm could spread to Georgia.
In addition, another storm is forming and affecting states from Kansas to Missouri and Illinois.
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