Storms have caused extensive damage to South America. Due to which 40 people have died so far. And school-colleges have also been damaged. Public life has been disturbed due to this damage. The drivers are trapped due to falling trees and buildings on the roads. Local people are stranded at various places due to vehicle failure. President Donald Trump has ordered all possible help to deal with the damage caused by the storm.
Heavy damage due to storm in America
South America is in the grip of a terrible storm. Most of the southeastern states have been affected by this storm. A total of 40 people have died so far. People’s houses have turned into debris. The trees spread far and wide have been completely destroyed. People’s cars were destroyed. This natural disaster in America is so dangerous that people are still afraid of its scenes. The worst effect of this cyclone on Friday was felt in Missouri. A total of 12 people have died here so far. In Missouri, Governor Mike said in a matter of concern that the level of devastation in our state is shocking. Dusty storms also caused widespread destruction in Texas and Cancas. The wind was so strong that the vehicles parked there collided with each other, killing some people traveling at that time and others were injured. Due to this wind, there was a fire in the forests of Oklahoma. This is an area where more than 100 million people live. This storm also caused deaths in Arkansas, Alabama and Mississippi.
Pray for the affected people: Trump
US President Donald Trump said that we are actively monitoring the terrible storms in many states of South and Central-West. Many people have lost their lives here. National Guard has been deployed in Arkansas. My administration is ready to assist the state and local authorities. They are all helping their communities overcome this crisis. Melania and join me in prayer for people affected by this terrible storm.
Flood warning continues
Most parts of South America are still unlikely to improve the weather. Flood warnings have been issued in most parts of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Tenasi, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentki and Northern Carolina. Electric poles have been uprooted here due to bad weather and widespread destruction. People are also not getting basic facilities. Many houses have been destroyed. School buildings have collapsed. People’s lives have been disturbed. More than 320,000 people have to work without electricity here. Emergency has been announced in Arkansas, Georgia and Oklahoma.