Savior in the state of Kentukki and Missouri are still going to disassemble the rubble to look for victims.
In the United States, at least 21 people died as a result of a tornado in several states in the Middle West. The Associated Press reported this on Saturday, May 17.
In particular, 14 people died in the south -east of Kentukki. And in Missouri at least seven dead. Local Saviors continue to scatter a trash can to find victims.
According to the tornadoes, the roofs were torn from the houses and knocked on the windows, pulled the trees, and broke the power lines.
The mayor of St. Louis, one of the largest cities in Missouri, said at least five thousand households suffered.
The storm season, which has become a tornado in some states, has also been observed in Wisconsin. There, several hundred thousand consumers were left without electricity.
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Note that in April at least 22 people died as a result of flooding and tornado in some states in the United States. About half of the registered deaths, among children and adults, are in Tennessee, and three are in Missouri.
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