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The number of storm victims in the United States rose to 22

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About half of the registered deaths of Tennessee people, and three are in the state of Missouri.

At least 22 people died as a result of flooding and tornado, which occurred last week in several US states. The BBC reported this on Tuesday, April 8.

About half of the registered deaths, among children and adults, are in Tennessee, and three are in Missouri.

Three other people died in Kentukki, while in Indiana, Mississippi, Georgia and Arkansas, they also reported the dead as a result of the storm.

The day before, the storm moved to the south -east coast of the United States, he brought heavy rains to Florida, Georgia and both Carolins. In some places, water will reduce several days or weeks.

Earlier it was reported that a catastrophic tornado had infiltrated the United States. In the area of ​​action, there are 15 million people from Ohio to Mississippi. It is known about 16 deaths associated with inclement weather, 10 of them registered with Tennessee.

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