US tornadoes: At least 32 people killed, dozens hospitalisedAt least 32 people have been killed after a series of tornadoes and deadly storms struck through towns and cities in several US states. The powerful tornado destroyed buildings, bridges, cars, trees, power lines - and almost anything else in its way. The strong tornado barreled through parts of the South, the Midwest, and the East in the US and another storm system is expected to develop Tuesday (April 4), forecasters said.
US tornadoes: At least 32 people were killed and dozens hospitalised. Credit: AP Photo
At least 32 people have died after strong tornadoes and deadly storms struck multiple states in the US's South and Midwest over the weekend. Credit: Reuters Photo
In a report, CNN said that more than 50 preliminary tornado reports were recorded on April 1 in at least seven states. Credit: Reuters Photo
The powerful tornadoes crushed homes and businesses, ripped roofs off buildings, splintered trees and sent vehicles flying. Credit: Reuters Photo
Fatalities were reported in Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, authorities said. Credit: Reuters Photo
The storm
The storm threat has now shifted to the Southern Plains, where nearly 13 million people in north Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth area, face an enhanced -- or level three of five -- risk for severe weather, the Storm Prediction Center said. Credit: Reuters Photo
The Dallas Office of Emergency Management activated its sirens for the city
Two severely damaged homes are seen in a neighbourhood in the aftermath of a tornado in Sullivan, Indiana, US. Credit: Reuters Photo
Community members and volunteers sort through the debris of a destroyed home, two days after a tornado hit Sullivan, Indiana, US. Credit: Reuters Photo