Severe Storms Kill Nine People In US South

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 29 April 2014 | 16.15

Violent storms across southern America have killed at least nine people, as tornadoes and severe weather systems continue to lash the US.

Officials say up to seven people died in Mississippi when further wild weather tore through the state.

In Alabama, a further two deaths have been confirmed after a tornado caused major damage to the city of Athens.

Emergency director Rita White said more victims may be trapped in the wreckage of damaged buildings.

Rescuers are yet to reach some areas due to downed power lines.

Volunteers start clearing trees off cars from a parking lot in the Joyner neighborhod after a tornado ripped through the area in Tupelo Mississippi Volunteers begin to clear trees off cars in Tupelo, Mississippi

The severe weather comes after a series of tornadoes and violent storms lashed central and mid-western states on Sunday.

Seventeen people have so far been confirmed dead from the weekend storms, which saw more than a dozen tornadoes damage buildings, overturn trucks and bring down trees.

National Guard troops have been mobilised in the worst-hit areas and rescue crews continue to search debris for victims.

The tornadoes struck Arkansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Louisiana.

Maggie Caro, her husband and two children were among some of the last people to reach safety inside a fortified school gymnasium as a tornado ripped through Vilonia, Arkansas.

She said: "They were screaming, 'Run! Run! It's coming!'"

People walk down Green Street to the corner of North Gloster Street after a tornado went through Tupelo Mississippi Severe storms have struck many US states in recent days

The half-mile-wide tornado carved an 80-mile path of destruction through the small community just north of Little Rock, killing at least 14 people and flattening homes.

Officials said they expect the overall death toll to rise as crews continue to sift through debris.

Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe said officials did not yet have a count of the missing.

Vilonia Mayor James Firestone said: "It's chaos right now."

A separate twister killed one person in Quapaw, Oklahoma, on Sunday evening, before crossing into Kansas, where it destroyed more than 100 homes and businesses and injured 25 people in the city of Baxter Springs.

President Barack Obama, who is currently in the Philippines, pledged federal assistance to the hard-hit communities.

He said: "Your country will be there to help you recover and rebuild, as long as it takes."


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