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St. Louis Tornado: The violent storm leaves the debris mark; Flip cars, Toples Tries, destroys buildings – watch video

A powerful wave of storms was swept away on Friday in the midwests of America and parts of the south, killing at least 21 people and injured dozens.Kentaki and Missouri were the most difficult, in which severe tornado were destroying houses, flipping cars, and driving communities away from widespread destruction.In Kentki, at least 14 people were killed. Nine of those deaths were after a suspected tornado through the area around midnight in Laurel County. Kentki Governor Andy Aashiyar said that the toll of death is expected to increase. The rescue team searched overnight for the survivors, and an emergency shelter was established at a local high school.National Meteorological Meteorologist Philomon Jerustson said that there is a possibility of a tornado, which damages the rural parts of the state and reaches the London Corbin Airport.In Missouri, the storm hit St. Louis especially hard. Mayor Kara Spencer confirmed five deaths and said that more than 5,000 houses were affected. “This is actually, really disastrous,” the Spencer said, saying that the worst hit was imposed in the neighborhood.The Shatabdi Christian Church led to tragic deaths, where part of the building collapsed. An active church volunteer, Petricia Penelton, was killed. University student John Randal said he was in the St. Louis Arts Museum during the storm. He said, “You open the doors, can see the branches of the tree flying and people are walking,” he said.Two more deaths occurred after destroying several houses of a tornado, in the next south in Scott County, Missouri. The forecasts have warned of a more severe weather in the southern plains, especially in the northern Texas.The National Weather Service reported that the possibility of St. Louis tornado passes through areas including forest parks, city zoo and households, including the houses of historical sites. Although the St. Louis Zoo suffered some damage and remained closed on Saturday, spokes Christy Children confirmed that all animals were safe and no major injuries between guests or employees.Hundreds of thousands of people have lost electricity in the Great Lakes region as storms beat many states. In addition to the tornado, the system brought big jai and intense heat.

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