Two people were killed by falling trees, and tens of thousands remained without power because heavy storms rolled through south during the weekend.
The storm broke trees and powerlines and brought a strong rain, beat and gusty winds as they pushed through the region. Almost 150,000 people across southern countries from Texas to South Carolina were without power on Sunday morning, toward Powerourage.us.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said one person was killed in Lafayette County when the wood fell on the vehicle. Multiple warnings Tornado was issued via North Mississippi on Saturday.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said that one person was killed in Georgia on Saturday night. The emergency management spokesman in Georgia said that mortality occurred in bank district when the wood fell on the vehicle.
“Join us in prayer for loved one from Georgian tragically lost tonight for heavy storms,” Kemp wrote on social media.
The National Meteorological Service stated that the confirmed EF-1 tornado was damaged several homes and injured one person on Friday in the city outside Burens in Western Arkans.
Another round of difficult time is expected to go through the southern plains and south on Sunday evening and Monday. The highest risk for heavy weather conditions is located in the southwest Oklahoma and North Texas.
The National Time Service He said destructive wind rush up to 100 miles per hour, giant tuz to five inches of diameter and a few tornadoes are probably.
2025-06-08 17:09:00