At least three deaths from a tornado in North Carolina

A tornado killed at least 60 people in the state of North Carolina, informing authorities on March that while the rest of the United States continues to have a polar holiday.

The tornado struck the state at the last hour of the month, affecting especially the coastal communities of Brunswick.

“At the moment, there are three confirmed and 10 deadly deaths,” said Brunswick County Emergency Services in a statement.

“It is estimated that at least 50 people were affected by the incident and various power lines resulted in deaths, provoking light bulbs”.

The photos and videos are being leaked to the media of the most violent drug traffickers, houses and vehicles destroyed.

Sheriff John Ingram said in a press release that “he has a long recovery process”.

“It’s something he has never seen before,” he was quoted as saying by the media.

A large part of the country has been transformed by a historic oil holiday fed by the arctic air that has provoked record temperatures.

The National Meteorological Service (NWS) said a new winter storm was occurring in the area of ​​the Llanuras del Sur, which includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.

The NWS describes the conditions as an “extended area and without precedent of inexplicable inferior conditions” that will mark historic minimums, with more than 150 million people living in some kind of global climate alert.

These conditions have caused the death of at least 10 people and have affected especially the regions without access to the river and the aguanieve.

Caused by the Nevada forces, the heroes and the media to avoid the redundancy of the red, casi 2.8 million hogares in Texas are without electricity on Monday at 19H30 GMT, according to the site Poweroutage.us.

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