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Storms of Central America states and footage of Torneado.
The horrific storm in Central America killed 21 people in the state of Missouri and South-Eastern Kentka till Saturday and suffered heavy losses to published infrastructure in several states.
14 out of 21 deaths occurred in Kentki while 7 deaths occurred in Missouri state. Along with these two, Illinois and Indiana are also reported to have heavy losses.
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On Friday, the road got jammed after a fierce storm in St. Lewis and the car got buried under the tree.

Laurel County area of Kentki caused heavy losses due to a tornado on Saturday.

On Friday, a house collapsed due to the storm in St. Lewis.
Fierce Torneado came due to the storm
These storms have damaged the houses, broke the power lines and have caused heavy havoc in the midwest and Great Lex areas. Due to this storm, he also came to a terrible torneado on Thursday.
According to media reports, this storm will last for several days and will remain a dangerous weather for the next few weeks.
Although it is a matter of relief that this system bringing Torneado is weakening now, but the Mexico border is expected to have another serious storm, causing more than 2 crore people in Southwest America.
The threat of storm continues The stormy winds in Missouri and Kentki are weakening and moving towards the southeast, which has increased the risk of severe storms in Great Plains and Texas.
Now this storm will affect the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplax area, which is expected to have big hail, strong winds and tornadoes. At the same time, the weather in the Great Plains and Mississippi River Valley can also be very bad.
The death toll may increase further
Kentki Governor Andy Shell said on social media on Saturday that at least 14 people had died there. Here the figure may increase even more.
Earlier on Saturday, a spokesperson for the Laurel County Sheriff said nine people died after Torneado (tornado) in South-Eastern Kentaki.
On Friday afternoon, a warning of storm was given
Kentki suffered heavy losses on Saturday. Many vehicles were reversed, the houses collapsed and a pile of debris was seen everywhere. Rescue teams are engaged in relief work. At the same time, the National Weather Service said that a large and dangerous torrento (tornado) was growing rapidly in the eastern part of the lower Kentki.
National Weather Service officer Ben Hajog said that Taurnedo’s warning was issued at 2:34 pm on Friday. Shortly after this, strong winds started moving, the speed of which reached 100 miles per hour. People have been advised to stay away from the storm affected areas until necessary.