4/15/2011

Tornado destroying house, 9 killed

Tornado destroying house, 9 killed

At least nine people, including three young children, were killed when a powerful stormtornadoes in the United States raised the middle.


Hurricane that knock down trees, electrical wires, shed roofs, and disperse the carspulled by a tractor trailer on the road king. As many as 24 tornadoes hit Mississippi andAlabama reported on Friday (04/15/2011), after 15 cyclones hit in Oklahoma, Kansasand Texas, according to the National Weather Service.

Many victims died in rural areas in Arkansas and most of the damage caused by fallentrees. The storm even fly two trailer-sized object and threw it as far as about 70 feet (21meters), killing a 70-year-old man in it.

"Three of the seven victims was seven years old or younger," said Tommy Jackson, a spokesman for the Arkansas emergency management. "It's very sad."

A mother and her seven-year-old was killed when a tree hit their house collapsed in thecity of Little Rock and a father and infant son were killed when an uprooted tree fell ontheir car home in the Garland district, said Jackson.

A six-year-old boy killed when a fallen tree hit a house in the area of ​​White and a manwere also killed when a car struck a tree in the region gandengnya Pulasky.

Two other people died in Oklahoma when a cyclone struck the area of Atoka. "Cycloneis very widespread," said Laura Taylor of the sheriff's office area.

"There are some houses that were destroyed. The school was almost razed to theground and there were two deaths had been confirmed." Meanwhile, the state of NorthDakota will continue to struggle to overcome the Red River flooding has been recordedover.

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