In the United States, at least more than 30 people have died due to the destructive tornadoes and storms that have disciplined the central parts of the country. Among other things, storms tear roofs from houses and poured trucks, boats, trees and power lines. At least 250,000 households and business premises were on Sunday morning without electricity across the country.
In Kansas, for example, eight people died in a crash with more than 50 vehicles. According to police, visibility was low due to a serious dust.
Meteorologists predicted that the storms would only get worse on Sunday for local time. New tornades were predicted, for example, for Mississippi and Tennessee.