On Sunday (April 28), devastating tornadoes swept through Oklahoma and Iowa in the United States, resulting in at least four fatalities, including a 4-month-old baby. The tornadoes left a trail of destruction, causing numerous injuries and extensive damage to residential areas.
Reports indicate that the communication systems have been disrupted, with uprooted trees and electric poles adding to the chaos. Emergency response teams are actively engaged in clearing debris and searching for missing individuals as the scale of the disaster unfolds.
These tornadoes are part of a series of severe storms that have battered the southern region of the United States over the past three days, with casualties mounting and the situation remaining critical. Authorities have declared a state of emergency in the affected areas as they brace for further impact.
According to meteorological forecasts, the threat of severe weather is expected to persist until Monday, underscoring the urgency of ongoing relief efforts and the need for vigilance among residents in the affected areas.
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