Storms in US kills more than 20 people

By IRNA,

New York : Emergency crews searched through wreckage on Sunday from violent storms that left a path of destruction from the Midwest to the South and killed more than 20 people in Missouri, Oklahoma and Georgia.


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In Missouri, tornadoes tore through small towns in the southwestern section of the state, near the border with Oklahoma, just after 6:30 p.m. Saturday, overturning cars and smashing buildings.

The superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, James Keathley, said the tornadoes killed at least 15 people and injured hundreds. A family was killed when its vehicle was hit by a tornado, Superintendent Keathley said.

Captain Tim Hull of the Highway Patrol said 12 of the deaths occurred in Newton County. “It’s a rural area,” Hull said.

“There are some small towns that were hit hard.”

IRNA reporter in New York said that the storm inflicted the most damage in Racine, a town about 170 miles south of Kansas City.

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