Claudette storm became dangerous in America, 13 people including 8 children in the van died

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Claudette storm became dangerous in America

Atlanta: 13 people died in accidents caused by Tropical Cyclonic Storm Claudette in the Alabama province of America, while dozens of homes were destroyed due to flash floods. . Eight children in the van were also among those killed in the accident. Coroner Wayne Garlock of Butler County, Alabama province, said several vehicles collided on Interstate 65, about 55 kilometers south of Montgomery, on Saturday, killing 10 people, including nine children.

The accident probably happened due to slippery roads. Eight children who were traveling in a van were killed in this accident, whose age is said to be between four and 17 years. The van belonged to a shelter run by the Alabama Sheriff’s Association for children who have been abused or neglected. Apart from this, a man and his nine-month-old girl died in another vehicle. Many people have also been injured in this accident.

Claudette storm became dangerous in America

Meanwhile, a 24-year-old man and a three-year-old child were killed when a tree fell on a house in Tuscaloosa city. The storm caused up to 30 centimeters of rain in the Mississippi Bay Coastal region. WBRC-TV reported that a man was being sought in Birmingham. It is believed that the man had fallen into the water during the flash floods.

Torrential rain caused by the storm caused flash floods Sunday in North Georgia, much of South Carolina, parts of the North Carolina coast and southeast Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle.

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