
Twenty Nine People Killed After Deadly Tornadoes Across The South and Midwest
At least 29 people are dead after a disastrous storm of tornadoes swept across the Midwest and South areas of the U.S. on Friday.
More than 559,000 customers in Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin were without power as of Saturday afternoon, according to Poweroutage.us, which tracks outages. Read more here
It's devasting to hear about the lives that were lost due to the tornadoes. We send our deepest thoughts and prayers to the families and friends who lost their loved ones during the storm.
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