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Deadly tornadoes batter southern US states | Deadly tornadoes batter southern US states |
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At least six people have died after storms triggered tornadoes and flooding across several southern US states. | At least six people have died after storms triggered tornadoes and flooding across several southern US states. |
Tornadoes touched down in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi. | Tornadoes touched down in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi. |
On Sunday, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agenda confirmed deaths across three counties. | On Sunday, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agenda confirmed deaths across three counties. |
In Louisiana, a number of homes were destroyed in the city of Monroe, with the city's official social media account initially reporting only minor injuries. | In Louisiana, a number of homes were destroyed in the city of Monroe, with the city's official social media account initially reporting only minor injuries. |
The National Weather Service said severe thunderstorms were likely through late Sunday into Monday, in particular across parts of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. | The National Weather Service said severe thunderstorms were likely through late Sunday into Monday, in particular across parts of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. |
"Strong tornadoes, widespread damaging winds and large hail are all possible," the agency warned. | |
Sheltering amid the lockdown | Sheltering amid the lockdown |
In Mississippi, three deaths were confirmed in Jefferson Davis County, two in Lawrence and one in Walthall. | In Mississippi, three deaths were confirmed in Jefferson Davis County, two in Lawrence and one in Walthall. |
Last week, the American Meteorological Society issued guidelines for taking shelter during the coronavirus pandemic. | Last week, the American Meteorological Society issued guidelines for taking shelter during the coronavirus pandemic. |
The vast majority of residents in the US are under stay-at-home orders. | The vast majority of residents in the US are under stay-at-home orders. |
"Do not let the virus prevent you from seeking refuge from a tornado," the association said. | "Do not let the virus prevent you from seeking refuge from a tornado," the association said. |
It advised making shelter plans in advance in homes or with neighbours, friends or families. | It advised making shelter plans in advance in homes or with neighbours, friends or families. |
Public shelters in many communities are closed because of lockdown measures. People were urged to still follow social distancing guidelines if they must seek safety in a public space like a school. | Public shelters in many communities are closed because of lockdown measures. People were urged to still follow social distancing guidelines if they must seek safety in a public space like a school. |
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued a state of emergency on Sunday that suspended Covid-19 mitigation measures that may have prevented people from gathering in public shelters in that state. | Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued a state of emergency on Sunday that suspended Covid-19 mitigation measures that may have prevented people from gathering in public shelters in that state. |