Birmingham Storm Disturbing Residents
Birmingham News : There were 25 confirmed death after thunderstorms and severe winds slammed the South Wednesday, creating an estimated mile-wide tornado that hit Tuscaloosa and Birmingham, Ala. Even after confirmed deaths, forecasters warned people to brace for even worse weather.
According to Greg Carbin of the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center in Oklahoma, the weather system is expected to move into Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky by the night and into the Carolinas by Thursday morning.
In Mississippi, Louisiana police officer Lt. Wade Sharp was killed during a camping trip in a state park when a tree limb fell on his tent. Three other men who have not been identified were also killed because of fallen trees. In Arkansas, the Department of Emergency Management said today that one person had died in a storm in Sharp County. And in Tennessee, a woman was killed in her Chattanooga trailer. A 3-year-old Mississippi girl died Tuesday after a tree fell on her house, authorities said, and 10 have been reported dead in Arkansas because of flooding and a tornado.
Louisiana authorities are investigating whether two deaths in that state are storm-related.
Meanwhile, a hospital in an Alabama city pummeled by a tornado has admitted more than 100 people to its emergency room. That number comes from spokesman Brad Fisher at DCH Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa. He also says that the hospital has pronounced three people dead.
I don’t know how this disaster feels, but I am sorry for the victims and family members. Condolences for everyone that lost someone in the storm.
source : http://www.lugaluda.com
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