At Least 2 People Killed as Storms Push Through South
- Severe storms swept through the southern United States over the weekend, killing two people and causing widespread power outages.
- The deaths resulted from falling trees, with one fatality in Lafayette County, Mississippi, and another in Banks County, Georgia, on Saturday night.
- An EF-1 tornado struck Van Buren, Arkansas, on Friday, damaging homes and injuring one person amid the storm system affecting the South.
- On Sunday morning, nearly 150,000 customers experienced power outages in southern U.S. Regions stretching from Texas through to South Carolina, with the National Weather Service warning of destructive winds reaching 100 mph and hail as large as five inches in diameter.
- Another round of severe weather, including possible tornadoes and storms with winds up to 80 mph, is expected Sunday evening into Monday across the southern Plains and South.
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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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