Triple attack in America! Tornado, dust storm and forest fire caused havoc – India tv hindi

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Hurricane havoc in America

Pidmont: In many parts of America, many buildings including tornado (torneado) and strong winds have caused heavy damage and at least 37 people have died. National Meteorological Meteorologist Kodi Snell said that a tornado warning for Carolinas, Eastern Georgia and parts of North Florida remains intact. He said that the main threat would be disastrous winds. The storm has been described by meteorologists as high risk. However, experts say that such weather is not uncommon in March.

Many people died

Sheriff Michael L. Grantham of Dallas County said on Sunday that at least three people died in Madhya Alabama due to a tornado. Dakota Henderson, a resident of Missouri, said that when he and others started a campaign to save the neighbors in a badly affected Wen County on Friday night, five bodies were found lying in the rubble outside their relative’s house. Officials said at least 12 people died in tornadoes in Missouri.

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Hurricane caused havoc in America

Declaration of emergency

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves said late Saturday that six people died and three others are missing in three county. He said that the tornado has moved towards Alabama in the east, where houses have been damaged and roads have been blocked. Officials confirmed the death of three people in Arkansas and Governor Sarah Hakabi Sanders has declared an emergency in the state. The Governor of Georgia has also announced an emergency in the state. About 12 people died on Friday due to tornado and dust storm in the state.

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Hurricane caused havoc in America

Things are frightening

According to ‘State Highway Petrol’, eight people died on the Kansas highway due to at least 50 vehicles colliding. Officials said three people died in car accidents caused by dust storm in Amarilo of Texas Panhandal. Some areas of Oklahoma have been ordered to be evacuated due to fire incidents. More than 130 fire incidents have come to light in the entire state and about 300 houses have been damaged or destroyed. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stit has reported that about 689 square kilometers of area has been burnt. He told that his own house has also been burnt in the north-east of Oklahoma City. (AP)

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