In the storms in the USA, more people died, among the victims of children
At least 16 people have died in the violent storms, which have been facing in the Middle East and south of the United States since Mid -United States, ten of them in Tennessee. Among the victims are children. A number of strong storms in the Arkansas area to Ohio damaged buildings, flooded roads and caused dozens of tornadoes.
In some reports, US television has recorded the highest rainfall in recent decades.
In Kentucky, the water was taken away by a nine -year -old boy when he was on his way to the school bus and did not survive it, local police confirmed.
A five -year -old child died in Arkansas at his home. Civil protection confirmed the link between death and storm, but did not provide details. According to ABC News, more rain has fallen in this federal state in just a few days than in three months.
The consequences of rampage of the Indiana storm. Photo: Stephanie Amador/Reuters
In some areas covered by storms, the entire districts were underwater. The houses and cars were up to the roof in the water or sailed.
In North Arkansas, the smaller rail bridge destroyed the rising waters as a freight train drove, so several wagons landed in water.
Strong wind gusts discovered roofs and demolished several storage facilities.
Damaged car in Brownsburg, Indiana. Photo: Jordan Smith Via Reuters
Tornadoes were reported with several areas. The National Meteorological Service issued a warning before tornadoes, stating that life could be endangered. She urged residents to find shelter.
According to meteorologists, the water levels of rivers will continue to grow in the coming days. Water can also flood the areas that have been spared so far.
Already in March, severe storms in the middle west and south of the United States claimed lives of about 40 people.