Two hundred thousand Americans were left without light in many states of the country: in Indiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri.
Tornado had slipped into the territory of the United States. Four people were killed, the same number of people suffered. Twelve -two cars were underwater in the streets of Indianapolis. In Arkansas, the houses were destroyed; 200 thousand Americans were left without light in Indiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri. CNN reported it.
According to the Center for Forecasting Storm, in total, 15 million people from Ohio to Mississippi are in the tornado.
Someone died in Cape GIRARDO as a result of a strong storm, though the events remain unclear. Missouri told the road patrol that they had yet to confirm whether death was caused by a strong storm, and more details would be issued later.
As a result of the collapse of the warehouse, two people were lost due to a tornado near Indianapolis, and the other was that the firefighters were released. The missing people were found by colleagues, and the third man was taken to a trauma hospital in the middle of Indianapolis. His condition remains unknown.
Police also said that in Indianapolis, after a strong storm, the cars were undergoing water. None of the drivers were injured, but the local police warned that people were not dangerous to their vehicle and their lives and that they would not stop water.
These are pictures of high -water south -east water vehicles and sherman at 10:50 pm. There are, grateful, no people in the vehicles.
Please Donat put your car or your life at risk by driving in the water whatow knows how deep it is. https://t.co/hstcbpfhql pic.twitter.com/vzrkazie8n
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We remind you, recently, a huge -scale storm and a series of strong tornadoes that hit the United States, which has caused significant destruction and death of twelve people.
Strong storms in the USA: 32 people died
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