At least five people died as a result of the hurricanes and storms that ravaged the South and Midwest states of the United States, and more than 30,000 were left without electricity due to the consequences of the emergency. It has been reported CNN News.
Three people died in Arkansas, two in the town of Wynn, and another in North Little Rock. Two more people died on the evening of March 31 in Indiana. At least 50 people were injured and hundreds were left homeless.
The American edition states that roads in Tennessee have become “impassable” as a result of a natural disaster.
According to preliminary data, at least 22 tornadoes have been recorded in Illinois, eight in Iowa, four in Tennessee, five in Wisconsin, and two more in Mississippi. At least 12 hurricanes have swept Arkansas. Wind speed reached 273 km/h.
Number of hurricane victims previously reported augmented up to two.