Hurricanes were torn through the Middle West and South, which affected Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and Missouri. The murderous harsh weather, including hurricanes and dirt storms, has placed nearly 9 million people under the hurricane hours. In addition, 82.8 million people were under wind consultations, especially in the center of the United States
Learn more about the following and the latest updates here.
How many hurricanes have been struck so far?
The Storm Prediction Center has reported at least 33 hurricanes on Friday and 16 on Saturday, where these numbers are expected to change with more assessments.
On March 15, she issued a Mississippi and Alabama’s highest risk warning, fifth level, in the storm prediction center classification system.
The power outage was widely, as approximately 27,000 customers were affected in Tennessee, more than 27,000 in Alabama, and more than 10,000 in Mississippi. In addition, more than 61,000 customers were left in Missouri and 14,000 in Ohio without energy, while nearly 40,000 clients were also affected in Michigan.
Did Mississippi have an earthquake?
In addition to hurricanes, an earthquake was recorded during the harsh weather on Saturday in Mississippi. A 3.0 -size earthquake at 1:49 pm on March 15, about 6 miles from Maggie and about 40 miles southeast Jackson, the state capital, according to the American geological survey.
How many people were killed in hurricanes?
Officials confirmed that at least 37 people in seven states died due to the outbreak of harsh weather. Missouri reported most of the deaths, with at least 12 deaths. In southern Mississippi, six people were killed, and 29 others were injured, according to the ruler Tate Reeves, who participated in the information Social media.
“I hope you pray for those who have lost their lives, those who miss and lead research efforts, those who heal, and their families,” said Reeves.
Where are hurricanes now?
As of Sunday, March 16, National Weather Service Cody Senil He said that hurricane hours are still in effect for parts of Carolinas, Eastern Georgia and North Florida. While the basic threat is still harmful to wind, hurricanes remain a possibility.
Tornado and Thunderstorm Lang risk east with less intensity compared to the previous day. Tornado Watches and Wind watches have been released to regions, including Deaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, Virginia and Washington. Central Florida is expected to face winds of 55 miles per hour until four in the morning on Monday.
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