2011年4月15日星期五

Deadly storms batter two US States

15 April 2011 last updated at 17: 30 GMT Storm clouds over Kiefer, Oklahoma, on Thursday night storm clouds over the small town of pine, Oklahoma, on Thursday night storms pass have at least nine people left dead and destroyed school buildings and dozens of houses in the U.S. States of Arkansas and Oklahoma.

Swept a tornado through the small town of Tushka, Oklahoma, killing two older sisters and injured at least 25 people, officials said.

In Garland County, Arkansas, lightning knocked a tree into a House, a man and his daughter to kill.

And a six-year-old boy was from a tree fall in bald knob, Arkansas killed.

Tushka public school principal Matt Simpson, five school buildings, said the tornado had destroyed the associated press news agency reported.

In the St. Francis County to kill vice versa strong storm winds of a mobile home, a woman inside it and her husband injured.

A mother and her eight-year-old son died in little rock, Arkansas fell a tree on a House, and was out of town in Pulaski County, a tree on a vehicle, killing man inside, police said.

The national weather service said at least 10 tornadoes regions of United States hit the Central and Southern Plains on Thursday, and warned of tornadoes and strong thunderstorms over the southern States on Friday.


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