Sunday, 17 April 2011

north carolina

Churned out a series of violent storms that are moving rapidly north on Saturday, ripping off roofs and falling trees and killing nine people in the state of North Carolina, according to the National Weather Service, and the representative of the State.
The deaths of the outcome of the storm and the death of three days to 26 possible hurricanes and moved to the U.S. mid-Atlantic.
Officials said seven people were killed in the state of Alabama. There were no reports of deaths in the other two earlier in the state of Oklahoma, and seven in the state of Arkansas.
Officials in the state of Mississippi, have been reported and one death and injuring six.
Has been monitoring more than 100 tornadoes across the region, according to the National Weather Service.
The Weather Service in North Carolina, said three people were killed in Raleigh when mobile homes were destroyed.
Said Julia Jarema, spokeswoman for the Division and the North Carolina Emergency Management, the country has suffered multiple deaths, but declined to give a specific number.
Today the outbreak of bad weather in North Carolina is unusual because of the intensity and frequency of hurricanes, “said meteorologist Jackie Jeras CNN.” This does not happen very often in this part of the country. ”
WTVD CNN broadcast images of the damaged homes and cars in Smithfield, North Carolina, and the local population and emergency workers clear the damage.
Raised by two hours of the periodic storms and Tornado warnings up through Richmond, Virginia and Washington, DC, and Baltimore areas, according to the National Weather Service.
The Weather Service in South Carolina, and the Tornado cut through Berkeley County, and the destruction of a church and injured six people.
We expect that large violent hurricanes are going to stay on the ground for a long period of time, “said Jeras.” This is a day of high-risk, “she said:” We only get a handful of such days every year.
At the same time, emergency crews worked in Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama to assess the damage as a storm moving north through the Carolinas and Virginia up to south of the country.
The storms in the latest round of severe weather conditions that struck parts of the Midwest and South since Thursday. Left a trail of fallen trees and power lines, cars and houses scattered crushed, as it moved east.

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