Thursday, May 26, 2011

Victims Kills by Tornado in the U.S. Continue to Grow

The death toll from tornado storm in Joplin, Misouri, the United States increased to 125 people.  It is estimated the death toll will continue to grow because there are still many victims who lost.

The storm that occurred on Sunday, May 22 and this is the most deadly storm since last 61 years.

As reported by Reuters on Thursday (26/05/201 ), at least 50 thousand people displaced by Hurricane Tornado this.  Local authorities warned residents to continue to anticipate because of strong winds still continue to occur in 3 days.

Previously, local authorities said about 750 people were injured due to natural phenomena.  The wind was a monster tornado also destroyed about two thousand buildings in the city of Joplin.  Tornadoes also hit the region of Oklahoma, killing at least two people and leaving many people injured in Oklahoma City.

Tornado that hit Joplin was the deadliest single tornado in the U.S. since 1947.  When the tornado in Woodland, Oklahoma, killing 181 people.

President Barack Obama has expressed condolences over the victims who died in this natural disaster.  Obama plans a visit to Joplin on Sunday, May 29 to come upon his return from a tour to Europe.

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