At least 34 dead, while storms are torn in the southern United States

Thomas McCain

BBC News

United States Hurricanes: The harsh weather leaves the trail of destruction

At least 34 people died in the United States – including 12 in Missouri alone – after the deadly hurricanes were tore the southeast, and they turned cars and consistent homes.

In Kansas, at least eight people died after more than 55 cars participated in a collision due to a dirt storm.

More than 250,000 real estate without authority in seven states – including Michigan, Missouri and Ilinoy – was overnight on Sunday, according to Tracker Poweroutage.

The additional harsh weather is expected to be in the region, as hurricane hours were released across East Louisiana, West Georgia, Central Tennessee and West Florida Bastandel.

Six deaths were reported in the state of Mississippi by Governor Tate Reeves, where many hurricanes spread throughout the state.

Clear flood warnings were also issued in Mississippi, Mississippi, East Louisiana and West Tennessee; In addition to parts of Alabama and Arkansas, as the harsh weather continues in the southeast.

The National Weather Service (NWS) said that these sudden floods can prove to be fatal.

Multiple warnings were issued from the hurricane throughout Alabama on Saturday evening.

NWS warned of “intense multiple to long -run hurricanes” in those areas, describing the situation as “especially dangerous.”

“If you live in these areas, go to the most powerful structure that you can reach and stay in place until the storms pass,” said meteorological agency.

Storms were recorded up to 60 mph (97 km/h) in Chilby, Tennessee, according to NWS data.

The damage of a Missouri state from a hurricane fell on Friday night in MissouriMissouri state soldier
The wreckage of a Missouri state is moving across a road in Missouri, with the clouds of the storm in the background.Missouri state soldier

Hurricane damage

The wreckage was scattered across the road in Missouri

Mikeho, the governor of Missouri, said that the state “has been destroyed by severe storms and hurricanes, leaving houses destroyed and lost lives.”

The Missouri Emergency Management Agency said that the initial reports indicated that 19 Tornado had hit 25 provinces so far.

A house belonging to one of 12 people killed in Missouri was torn by a hurricane.

“He was not known as a house. Just a wreckage field,” Criminal Investigative Judge Jim Akraz from Brtler Province told CBS News, where he attended the scene.

“The floor was upside down. We were walking on the walls.”

“It was the most terrifying thing that I went through; it was very fast, our ears were about to explode.”.

Arkansas witnessed three deaths and 29 injuries – which prompted the ruler Sarah Hakabi Sanders to declare a state of emergency.

The governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, announced the state of emergency, while the governor of Oklahoma Kevin State confirmed the killing of one person in the state.

A dirt storm caused three deaths in Texas on Friday night, accumulating 38 cars estimated at 38 cars.

“It is the worst that I have seen ever,” Sergeant Cindy Barclay, from the state’s public safety Ministry, told reporters.

“We could not know that they were all together until dust settled.”

Another death was reported in Texas.

The destroyed storms fueled more than 100 forests in several central states and turned on many half -trailer trucks, according to CBS reports.

In Oklahoma, one of those fires, known as 840 Road Fire, was already 27500 acres and 0 % remains, according to Oklahoma Forsari service. The agency issued a warning “Red Science” of the state’s Panhandle region, indicating a severe fire danger.

Taylor died with expectations for severe thunderstorms that affect the central and eastern parts of the United States

Hurricanes form when warm wet air rises, mixed with the cold air above to form thunder.

Wind that blows from different directions causes air to rotate, creating a whirlpool of air moves up.

Four states in which the deaths related to the hurricane were confirmed last day, lies in a path that reaches the ritual phenomenon.

I got this extension from the United States the informal Tornado Alley, because its geography is perfect for forming a hurricane.

In 2024, 54 people were killed in hurricane incidents, According to Noa. Nine people died in Texas. There were eight in Oklahoma, five in Arkansas and one in Missouri.

The Peak Tornado season in Tornado Alley is from May to June – but meteorologists warn that hurricanes can occur at any time of the year.

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