Aside from the threat of typhoons, nearly half a million people are affected by power outages in the heat and record high temperatures.
At least 50 million people in the southeastern United States are at risk from tornadoes and hurricanes. These natural disasters killed at least one person and injured about two dozen more Mississippi residents, according to CNN.
“More than 50 million people in the southeast are at risk of severe storms today, while power outages have left nearly half a million people in the south without power in conditions of heat and record high temperatures, ” said the report.
Just Monday night, a tornado in Mississippi led to casualties and the destruction of buildings near the cities of Bay Springs and Luin in Jasper County.
According to preliminary estimates, about half a million people were without power in the central and southern parts of the United States. Severe weather, including tornadoes and large hail, continues along the Gulf Coast and Southeast region, including the state of Florida.
There were more than 70 tornado reports in the southeast on Monday, including eight tornado reports, mostly in central Mississippi, according to the Storm Prediction Center.
Last week it was reported that a tornado crossed the northern part of Texas (USA). At least three people died and dozens were hospitalized.
Remember that in March in the state of Mississippi in the south of the United States there was a strong tornado, whose victims were more than two dozen people. Dozens more were injured.
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