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US tornadoes leaves 11 dead, including one at Illinois music gig | |
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Watch people sifting through the debris at the Apollo Theater in Belvidere, Illinois | Watch people sifting through the debris at the Apollo Theater in Belvidere, Illinois |
Watch people sifting through the debris at the Apollo Theater in Belvidere, Illinois | Watch people sifting through the debris at the Apollo Theater in Belvidere, Illinois |
One person has been killed and dozens more injured after a storm caused a theatre roof to collapse in Illinois at a packed heavy metal gig on Friday. | One person has been killed and dozens more injured after a storm caused a theatre roof to collapse in Illinois at a packed heavy metal gig on Friday. |
Around 260 people were in the Apollo Theater, Belvidere, when the roof caved in at 19:55 local time (01:05 BST), the local fire department said. | Around 260 people were in the Apollo Theater, Belvidere, when the roof caved in at 19:55 local time (01:05 BST), the local fire department said. |
Fire chief Shawn Schadle said that five people were in a serious condition. | Fire chief Shawn Schadle said that five people were in a serious condition. |
A series of fierce tornadoes ripped through several US states on Friday, killing at least 11 people in total. | |
As well as in Illinois, deaths have also been reported in Arkansas, Alabama, Indiana and Mississippi. | |
In Arkansas' state capital Little Rock, a major tornado tore through the city, flipping cars, smashing roofs and toppling trees. | |
Extensive damage was also reported in parts of the South and Midwest - with the states of Arkansas and Missouri declaring states of emergency. Tens of thousands were left without power. | |
More than 40 tornado reports were made across seven states on Friday night, according to the US government's Storm Prediction Center. | More than 40 tornado reports were made across seven states on Friday night, according to the US government's Storm Prediction Center. |
Several flights at Chicago O'Hare International Airport were delayed or cancelled as passengers were told to take shelter due to what it described as "severe weather". | Several flights at Chicago O'Hare International Airport were delayed or cancelled as passengers were told to take shelter due to what it described as "severe weather". |
Residents in Rolling Fork, Mississippi clean up on 31 March following the devastation caused by tornadoes | |
In Tennessee, Covington Mayor Jan Hensley pleaded with people not to "drive around" as power lines had been hit by storms. | In Tennessee, Covington Mayor Jan Hensley pleaded with people not to "drive around" as power lines had been hit by storms. |
The Covington Police Department described the city as "impassable" sharing photos of roads blocked by downed power poles and large trees toppled in front of homes. | The Covington Police Department described the city as "impassable" sharing photos of roads blocked by downed power poles and large trees toppled in front of homes. |
Mrs Huckabee Sanders deployed the National Guard after what she described as "significant damage" in central Arkansas. | Mrs Huckabee Sanders deployed the National Guard after what she described as "significant damage" in central Arkansas. |
As of 20:30 local time, more than 70,000 in her state were without electricity, according to the US power outage website. | As of 20:30 local time, more than 70,000 in her state were without electricity, according to the US power outage website. |
Friday's night of deadly tornadoes comes just one week after a rare, long-track twister killed 26 people in Mississippi. President Joe Biden visited the state on Friday to pay his condolences and promise federal aid. | Friday's night of deadly tornadoes comes just one week after a rare, long-track twister killed 26 people in Mississippi. President Joe Biden visited the state on Friday to pay his condolences and promise federal aid. |
Why was the Mississippi tornado so destructive? | Why was the Mississippi tornado so destructive? |
In pictures: Mississippi tornado devastates town | In pictures: Mississippi tornado devastates town |
In a bulletin the Storm Prediction Center warned some of the projected tornadoes could track across the ground for long distances. | In a bulletin the Storm Prediction Center warned some of the projected tornadoes could track across the ground for long distances. |
The Mississippi tornado last week travelled 59 miles (94km) and lasted about an hour and 10 minutes - an unusually long period of time for a storm to sustain itself. It damaged about 2,000 homes, officials said. | The Mississippi tornado last week travelled 59 miles (94km) and lasted about an hour and 10 minutes - an unusually long period of time for a storm to sustain itself. It damaged about 2,000 homes, officials said. |
Additional reporting by Tiffany Wertheimer. | Additional reporting by Tiffany Wertheimer. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Missouri | Missouri |
Tornadoes | Tornadoes |
Arkansas | Arkansas |
Mississippi | Mississippi |
Tennessee | Tennessee |
United States | United States |
Illinois | Illinois |