Tennessee Governor Bill Lee
said “we have had loss of life all across the state a very difficult situation.
Death toll has reached 22
with many others injured in the tornadoes that ripped through the south-eastern
U.S. state of Tennessee on Tuesday.
It was the same day the
state was due to vote in the Super Tuesday Democratic primaries.
“We have deployed teams across
the state in a search and rescue effort to find those who were missing.’’
According to local
broadcaster WKRN the severe weather caused extensive damage, destroying homes,
businesses and airplane hangars, and littering motorways with overturned vehicles.
The storms left numerous
homes and other buildings in ruins across several counties, and left tens of
thousands of people without power and hundreds at least temporarily looking for
another place to live, CNN reported.
It quoted Mayor John Cooper
of Nashville as informing that 48 buildings collapsed with others damaged and
about 150 people already taken to hospitals.
Tennessee is one of 14
states to vote in the Democratic primaries on Tuesday, and state officials were
scrambling to ensure residents can still get to the polls after the storm,
broadcaster NBC reported.
“Nashville is hurting, and
our community has been devastated. My heart goes out to those who have lost
loved ones”, Cooper added.

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