US tornado, fit fires and dust storms leave 40 dead and “staggering” damage

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US tornado: extreme attacks of leaves traces of destruction

At least 40 people were killed after a tornado was torn through discounts from the Mid -West and South in the United States.

Missouri wore the main weight of Twisters, which began to spawn on Friday. At least 12 people have died in this country.

Powerful winds in Texas and Kansas have erupted dusty storms that led to the accumulation of vehicles and a dozen deaths.

The extreme time, which covers an area of ​​the country, which is home to more than 100 million people, has ignited nearly 150 deadly fires in Oklahoma. The mortality rate is also registered in Arkansas, Alabama and Mississippi.

Parts of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky and North Carolina were under the flood tips.

More than 320,000 people in the region were without power on Sunday night, according to Tracker Poweroutageus.

Extraordinary countries have been declared in Arkansas, Georgia and Oklahoma.

In Missouri, governor Mike Keho said that “the scale of devastation in our country is staggering.”

“Hundreds of homes, schools and businesses have been destroyed or severely damaged,” his statement is added.

Tornado killed the residence of a residence in Butler County in the Midwest, leaving him “unrecognizable as a home”, according to local coroner Jim Akers.

“Just a field of debris,” he added. “The floor was upside down. We walked on walls.”

Damage from Missouri's state of tornado, which touched Friday night in MissouriMissouri State Soldier
The debris of the state state Missouri scattered through Missouri, with stormy clouds in the background.Missouri State Soldier

Damage from tornado that hit Missouri

The debris was scattered across the road in Missouri

In Oklahoma, nearly 150 fires powered by winds that hit 83 miles/h (133 km/h) removed several articulated trucks.

The state’s chief medical examination said at least four people were killed there as a result of fires or high winds.

The outbursts burned 170,000 acres and destroyed nearly 300 structures, including a country house owned by the governor of the state Kevin Shield.

In Kansas, at least eight people died after more than 55 vehicles crashed due to a dust storm.

In Texas, another dust storm caused a buildup of about 38 cars, leaving at least four people dead.

Six people died in Mississippi while Tornado passed through this country, and Twisters killed three more in Alabama, including an 82-year-old woman.

In Arkansas, officials reported three deaths and 29 people injured.

US President Donald Trump said the National Guard was located in Arkansas to help in the storm reaction.

“Please join Melania and me, praying for everyone affected by these terrible storms!” He publishes on his social platform for the truth.


Entire streets were deleted in Manford, Oklahoma

The residents of Manford, Oklahoma, were ordered to evacuate on Friday afternoon as the fires were torn through the region

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