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    Deadly tornadoes rip US southern states, kill 8

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorApril 13, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tornado-spawning thunderstorms
    The tornadoes have ravaged Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi
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    At least eight people have died after storms triggered tornadoes and flooding across several southern US states.

    Tornadoes touched down in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi.

    On Sunday, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agenda confirmed deaths across three counties.

    In Louisiana, a number of homes were destroyed in the city of Monroe, with the city’s official social media account initially reporting only minor injuries.

     

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    “Please cooperate with emergency responders and repair crews as they assess and repair damages. By the grace of God, early reports show only a few minor injuries. Please pray for our city! Many of our neighbors and friends have suffered catastrophic damage. We are hurting; but we are not broken. Times like this remind us that WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER! Together we are responding. Together we will rebuild.“ – Mayor Jamie Mayo #lawx #monroe #louisiana

    A post shared by City of Monroe Louisiana (@cityofmonroela) on Apr 12, 2020 at 1:56pm PDT

    The National Weather Service said severe thunderstorms were likely through late Sunday into Monday, in particular across parts of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.

    “Strong tornadoes, widespread damaging winds, and large hail are all possible,” the agency warned.

    Sheltering amid the lockdown

    In Mississippi, three deaths were confirmed in Jefferson Davis County, two in Lawrence and one in Walthall.

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    Last week, the American Meteorological Society issued guidelines for taking shelter during the coronavirus pandemic.

    The vast majority of residents in the US are under stay-at-home orders.

    Shelters and community safe rooms should remain open and accessible to all individuals seeking refuge from this severe weather, while implementing reasonable practices and procedures to prevent the spread of #COVID19 among those seeking shelter. #alpolitics #alwx pic.twitter.com/2h1Nx14UtF

    — Governor Kay Ivey (@GovernorKayIvey) April 12, 2020

    “Do not let the virus prevent you from seeking refuge from a tornado,” the association said.

    It advised making shelter plans in advance in homes or with neighbours, friends or families.

    Public shelters in many communities are closed because of lockdown measures. People were urged to still follow social distancing guidelines if they must seek safety in a public space like a school.

    Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued a state of emergency on Sunday that suspended Covid-19 mitigation measures that may have prevented people from gathering in public shelters in that state.

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