Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Rescuers looking for dozens of missing Tennesseeans after deadliest tornado day in 7 years

(CNN)Tennessee is under a state of emergency Wednesday after the deadliest tornado day in seven years. 
Survey teams reported damage caused by an EF-3 tornado in East Nashville, Donelson and in Mt. Juliet, about 20 miles east of Nashville, though it's unclear how many tornadoes touched down, the National Weather Service said. 
Before dawn Tuesday, 24 people were killed, and hundreds of buildings were destroyed by the storms. Officials in Putnam County, which suffered 18 storm-related deaths, said they are working to locate 38 people who are unaccounted for.
    Donelson was hit especially hard, with surveyors estimating the widespread damage was caused by tornado winds of up to 165 mph. 
    Meg Selby and Mac Warren were in their Donelson home sleeping when the storm alarms on their phone awoke them early Tuesday. They heard tornado sirens outside, so they corralled their dogs and headed to their storm cellar.
    38 missing?!
    Death,murder,killing=38
    on 3/3 a Tornado in Tennessee...



     on the 303rd day..303/33


     on Super Tuesday...

    in...

    kill=44..death=118 
    sacrifice=46

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