Storm tears through South amid pandemic; at least 30 dead
In
About 85 miles (137 kilometers) from
“I said, ‘If we’re gonna die I’m going to be beside him,’” the woman said Monday. Both survived without injuries.
Nine died in
With a handful of tornadoes already confirmed in the South and storms still raging up the Eastern Seaboard, forecasters fanned out to determine how much of the widespread damage was caused by twisters.
Striking first on Easter across a landscape largely emptied by coronavirus stay-at-home orders, the storm front forced some uncomfortable decisions.
The storms blew onward through the night, causing flooding and mudslides in mountainous areas, and knocking out electricity for nearly 1.3 million customers in a path from
As much as 6 inches (15 centimeters) of rain fell over the weekend in the
In southeast
“I’m just going to let the insurance handle it and trust in the good Lord,” said Phillips.
The
“Everything is up in the air. Power lines are down, trees are all over the place. It’s hard to get from one place to the other because the roads are blocked,”
A suspected twister lifted a house, mostly intact, and deposited it in the middle of a road in central
In northwest
“It got quiet and then the wind started coming in really fast,” said Baggett, 33.
To the north in
“It’s widespread damage that happened extremely fast, ” Hyman said. “I advise people to stay in their homes at this point. As far as safety is concerned, we still have active power lines that are down.”
The deaths in
“Robert left this world a hero, as he shielded
There were no immediate reports of serious injuries in
In north
“It turned out to be a blessing,” he said.
Reeves reported from
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