At Least 2 People Killed as Storms Push Through South
- Powerful storms swept across the southern states over the weekend, resulting in two fatalities and leaving close to 150,000 residents from Texas to South Carolina without electricity.
- These storms included falling trees that caused fatalities in Lafayette County, Mississippi, and Banks County, Georgia, with the Georgia death confirmed Saturday night.
- Additional damage came from a confirmed EF-1 tornado that hit Van Buren, Arkansas, on Friday, injuring one and damaging multiple homes amid the storm system.
- The National Weather Service forecast destructive winds up to 100 mph, hail up to five inches, and several tornadoes likely, with more severe weather expected Sunday evening and Monday.
- These conditions suggest ongoing risks for the southern Plains and South, especially in southwest Oklahoma and northern Texas, as power outages and storm damage continue impacting the region.
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US Governor Urges Prayers As Storms Kill In South - Worthy Christian News
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent, Worthy News WASHINGTON (Worthy News) – The governor of the U.S. state of Georgia has urged prayers after several people were killed by falling trees and tens of thousands were left without power as severe storms rolled through the South over the weekend. “Join us in praying for the loved ones of a Georgian tragically lost tonight due to the severe storms,” Georgia Governor Brian Kemp wrote on …
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