US hurricanes, forest fires, and dust storms leave 40 dead and “amazing”

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

At least 40 people died after hurricanes were separated from a group of Middle West and South Western.

Missouri bears the stroke of twisters, who started spawning on Friday. At least 12 people died in that state.

Strong winds in Texas and Kandas the skin of dirt storms that led to the accumulation of vehicles and dozens of deaths.

The harsh weather, which covers a country in the country with more than 100 million people, ignited nearly 150 fatal forests in Oklahoma. The deaths were also recorded in Arkansas, Alabama and Mississippi.

Parts of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Messi, Georgia, Kentucky and North Carolina were under floods.

More than 320,000 people were all over the region without authority on Sunday evening, according to Tracker Poweroutageus.

Emergency situations have been announced in Arkansas, Georgia and Akloumaoma.

In Missouri, Governor Mike Kiha said, “The scale of destruction throughout our state is amazing.”

“Hundreds of houses, schools and companies have been destroyed either or were severely damaged,” he added.

Hurricane was killed by one residence in Bater Province in the Western Wilayat of the West, leaving “unknown as a home,” according to local excited Jim Akraz.

“Just the debris field,” added. “The floor was upside down. We were walking on the walls.”

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

In Oklahoma, nearly 150 wild fires were overthrown on winds of 83 miles per hour (133 km/h) many articulated trucks.

The state’s chief medical examiner said that at least four people died there as a result of the fires or strong winds.

The fire burned 170,000 acres and destroyed nearly 300 structures, including a farm owned by the governor of the state, Kevin State.

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

In Texas, another dirt storm caused the accumulation of about 38 cars, leaving at least four people.

Six people died in the state of Mississippi while hurricanes swept that state and killed three others in Alabama, including a 82 -year -old woman.

In Arkansas, those responsible for three deaths and 29 people were injured.

US President Donald Trump said the National Guard had been deployed in Arkansas to help the storm’s response.

“Please join Melania while I am praying for every person affected by these terrible storms!” Posted on the social truth platform.


The entire streets were eliminated in Manford, Oklahoma

The residents were ordered in Manford, Oklahoma, to evacuate Friday afternoon, when the fires were ripped in the area

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