American storm, ‘disastrous’ flood death toll climbs to 17

violent storms Officials said on Sunday that the Middle Eastern United States had killed at least 17 people, giving “devastating” warnings with “destructive” National Weather Service Warning on Sunday. Flood flood,
According to forecasts, flood warnings are effective, especially in Kentki, Tennessee and Alabama.
The Tenasi has been the most difficult hit with 10 deaths recorded in the western part of the state.
Kentaki and Missouri report each two deaths, while Arkansas, Indiana, and Mississippi each count each one, with tolls that can still grow.
The AFP correspondent noticed that the buildings were destroyed by an alleged tornado in Jeffersontown, Kentki.
Pictures shared on social and local media showed widespread damage from storms in many states, with houses torn, collided with trees, electric lines fell and cars were overturned.
The National Weather Service said on Sunday that “there is still some danger for heavy rains and flash flooding for parts of the South -East and Gulf Coast area, which is passing through this evening and overnight.”
Kentaki Governor Andy Aashiar wrote on social media on Saturday, “Floods in many communities have reached a record level, to avoid traveling to the state” to avoid travel, and ever drive through water. ,
According to tracking the website Powerutage.us, around 140,000 customers were without electricity in five affected states on Sunday.
Scientists say that global warming is interrupting climate patterns and water cycles, causing excessive weather more frequent and cruelty.
Last year, a record for high temperatures in the United States was set, the country was also pummailed by a barrage of tornadoes and a disastrous storm.