Tornadoes in US / Tornado wreaks havoc in America, 21 people died, hundreds injured

Zoom News : Apr 02, 2023, 09:26 AM
Tornadoes in US: The storm in America has created an outcry. In front of the havoc of nature, even the most powerful country of the world often looks helpless and helpless. So far 21 deaths have been confirmed in this attack of nature. Hundreds of people are being told injured. Those who have been admitted to local hospitals for treatment. Nature's havoc has broken the most in Tennessee, Arkansas, Indiana and Illinois. A severe thunderstorm, storm and tornado warning was issued here on Sunday as well.

Thousands of homes ruined
There has been loss of life and property on a large scale in this natural calamity. More than two thousand houses have been destroyed and broken. You can guess the power of the storm from the fact that big vehicles overturned in front of it. Power lines fell. Strong pillars and big trees were uprooted.

Declaration of emergency
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has declared a state of emergency. Here the National Guard has been deployed in relief and rescue operations with the help of the people. Governor Sanders said that he is with his people in difficult times. He said that President Biden has assured to reach federal aid very soon. More damage is reported in Arkansas, Tennessee, Indiana, Illinois and Texas. According to the report, due to this devastating tornado, electricity has stopped in more than 6 lakh houses. At least five people were killed and dozens were injured on Friday as several tornadoes struck Arkansas, including the capital Little Rock, Arkansas' governor said.

Danger not averted
According to the report, more than 60 tornado alerts have been issued at different places. Earlier, stormy winds were predicted to blow at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour. Tornadoes are a common phenomenon in America, especially in the center and southern part of the country, such destruction often happens. President Biden visited the Mississippi town of Rolling Fork on Friday, which was one of the hardest-hit areas during last week's tornadoes. Along with this, the people affected by the disaster have been shifted to safer places.

21 deaths confirmed – hundreds injured
According to emergency officials, amid the havoc of the tornado, their team has saved many lives while patrolling throughout the night. At the same time, there is news of death of some people in Illinois, Indiana and Alabama.

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