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Georgia storms: At least 11 dead in US state Georgia storms: At least 11 dead in US state
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Severe weather has killed 11 people and injured 23 in the US state of Georgia, emergency officials said. Severe weather has killed 11 people and injured 23 in the US state of Georgia, emergency officials say.
Tornado warnings were issued for parts of the state overnight on Saturday. Four people were killed by tornadoes in Mississippi earlier in the day. A state of emergency has been declared in seven counties in south-central Georgia, Governor Nathan Deal said.
The Georgia Emergency Management Agency said victims were in the southern Cook, Brooks and Berrien counties. More storms and a "tornado outbreak" are expected in northern Florida and southern Georgia, the National Weather Service says.
Four people were killed by tornadoes in Mississippi on Saturday.
The Georgia Emergency Management Agency said the 11 victims were in the southern Cook, Brooks and Berrien counties.
Seven of those killed were at a mobile home park in Cook County apparently struck by a tornado overnight.Seven of those killed were at a mobile home park in Cook County apparently struck by a tornado overnight.
Cook County coroner Tim Purvis said numerous mobile homes had been "levelled" before dawn on Sunday in the park near the city of Adel. He said emergency teams were still searching for survivors.Cook County coroner Tim Purvis said numerous mobile homes had been "levelled" before dawn on Sunday in the park near the city of Adel. He said emergency teams were still searching for survivors.
Mr Purvis estimated that the park has about 40 mobile homes in total, and roughly half were destroyed.Mr Purvis estimated that the park has about 40 mobile homes in total, and roughly half were destroyed.
"These storms have devastated communities and homes in South Central Georgia, and the state is making all resources available to the impacted areas," Governor Deal said in a statement.
In Brooks County, coroner Michael Miller said two people died when an apparent tornado tossed a mobile home around 100 yards into the middle of Highway 122.In Brooks County, coroner Michael Miller said two people died when an apparent tornado tossed a mobile home around 100 yards into the middle of Highway 122.
Swathes of the south-eastern United States have been hit by storms over the weekend.Swathes of the south-eastern United States have been hit by storms over the weekend.
In southern Mississippi, four people died in the path of a tornado with winds above 218 km/h (136 mph).In southern Mississippi, four people died in the path of a tornado with winds above 218 km/h (136 mph).
The National Weather Service in Atlanta/Peachtree City said a "significant tornado outbreak" was expected on Sunday around the Florida-Georgia border, with storms expected from noon onwards. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned a "severe thunderstorm and tornado outbreak" was expected across north Florida and south Georgia, with the "severe threat also expected to extend southward into central Florida and northeastward into South Carolina".
In a tweet, it said rainfall had been significant in the past 24 hours, with the city of Charlotte getting 13.6cm (5.3 inches). In a tweet, the NWS in Atlanta/Peachtree City said rainfall had been significant in the past 24 hours, with the city of Charlotte getting 13.6cm (5.3 inches).
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for northwest Florida.
The Georgia Emergency Management Agency issued advice on the best and worst places to shelter from a tornado late on Saturday, advising locals in the path of a tornado to cover themselves with blankets or a mattress for protection.The Georgia Emergency Management Agency issued advice on the best and worst places to shelter from a tornado late on Saturday, advising locals in the path of a tornado to cover themselves with blankets or a mattress for protection.
It said the safest place to be is "a basement or interior room, stairwell, or hallway on a low floor".
Windows, doors, and outside walls are to be avoided.
It also warned against underestimating flash floods, saying just six inches of fast-moving water can knock a person off his or her feet, and two feet can sweep away a full-sized car.