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US: Storms in Deep South kill 11, emergency imposed

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11:5513/04/2020, Monday
U: 13/04/2020, Monday
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Deadly storms lash southern US states on Easter Sunday

At least 11 people died and hundreds of buildings were damaged as storms lashed the southern state of Mississippi in the U.S. on Easter Sunday.


The fatalities and multiple injuries were confirmed on the official Twitter page of the state's Emergency Management Agency.


Mississippi’s Republican Governor Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency on Sunday night “to protect the health and safety of Mississippians in response to the severe tornadoes and storms.”


National Weather Service officials said powerful winds were sweeping through the state, with multiple tornadoes reported at the Alabama state line and in Louisiana.


Around 300 buildings, including the regional airport, were damaged in Monroe, Louisiana, according to a local official.


Weather trackers continue to warn of harsh conditions in much of Mississippi, Alabama, and western Georgia, while the rest of the southern states also have at least marginal risk.

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#Mississippi
#Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves
#Monroe
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