USA Storm News: Dozens of tornadoes that came with strong winds and rain have caused havoc in the south and central-west of the United States, killing six people and injuring several others. Due to the storm, two lakh houses lost electricity and the roofs of many houses flew away.

Many cars were also stuck in the storm. Dozens of tornadoes and storm warnings were released for Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Mississippi. The National Meteorological Service has predicted heavy rains and floods up to twelve inches in the next four days. Local people said that it was an unprecedented storm in the history of thirty years of the region.

Meteorologist Cheli Amin, working in the National Meteorological Service, said that a storm -related emergency has been declared in Blaithville, Arkansas. The tornado blew up dust in the air to a height of 20,000 feet. In the evening, a tornado came in Harrisburg, Arkansas. The storm caused widespread damage and floods in 22 counties, injuring four people. On Wednesday night, a tornado arrived at Jeffriyanatown, Kentki.

Four people were injured when a storm debris fell on a church in Kentki. A part of a warehouse in Indiana also collapsed. Pilot Grove, Missouri broke electric poles and cars overturned. In Nevada, the impact of thunderstorms was felt in the areas around the city in the morning.

In Oklahoma, there was a storm in the city of Ovaso, causing the roofs of many houses to fly and electric poles and trees fell.

One lakh people remained without electricity in Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Kentki and Tennessi. There was a storm in Indiana on Wednesday night, disrupting the power supply of 182,000 consumers. Currently around 250,000 people are stranded in high -risk areas in Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Kentaki and Tennessee. There is a danger of EF-3 tornado in these areas, which is considered the most powerful.

Due to heavy rains in Indiana, flood water in many areas reached the height of the car window. Heavy rains are also expected in Texas, Mississippi Valley and Ohio Valley by Saturday. Heavy rains are also expected in the middle Tennessee for the next four days. In the next seven days, there will be fifteen inches of rain in Northeast Arkansas, Missouri and Western Kentki. Weather service has also predicted severe floods in some areas of Kentki and Indiana.

Meanwhile, 122,000 American houses failed due to icy storm in Michigan. The McNac Bridge connecting the lower and upper peninsula of Michigan was closed due to snowfall from cables and towers. Traffic on the bridge has been affected due to snowfall for three consecutive days.

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Rahul Dev

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