Hurricanes caused havoc in 11 states of America, 32 people died so far

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Hurricanes caused havoc in 11 states of America

Wayne: America is facing one or the other natural disaster every day. At least 32 people died due to the devastation caused by the storm moving in the direction of the northeast from the South and Midwest of America. Officials said that the storm moved from the capital of Arkansas to Illinois, where its impact caused the roof of a concert venue to collapse. A large number of people were present at the function venue. However, people in the area were apprehensive about the possible damage from the storm. The death toll increased on Sunday.

President Joe Biden said in a statement, “We are still assessing the devastation caused by the tornado.” We know that people across America are mourning the loss of loved ones, anxiously awaiting news of the recovery of those injured in the disaster, and sorting through the debris from their homes and places of business. Earlier, most of the areas of the country were declared disaster-affected areas and directed to provide federal resources and financial assistance there.

Emergency has been declared
At least five people died in Arkansas as a result of the effects of the storm. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has already declared a state of emergency and called in the National Guard to assist. There are reports of devastation in 11 states due to the storm and damage to many houses and business institutions, falling of trees and damage to the surrounding areas.

Where, how many people lost their lives
The National Weather Service confirmed Sunday that several homes were damaged by the tornado in Bridgeville, Delaware. Delaware State Police said a man’s body was found in a house badly damaged by the storm on Sunday night. The storm killed nine people in one county in Tennessee, five in Indiana and four in Illinois. Apart from this, people have also died in Alabama and Mississippi in storm-related incidents.

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