Agencies
New York, May 12:
Deadly tornadoes and severe weather killed at least 22 people and injured more than hundred in the states of Missouri, Oklahoma and Georgia as they destroyed houses and downed trees and power lines.
Hundreds were left homeless and relief Agencies were providing
them with temporary accommodation. Rescue workers were searching
through debris in affected areas of three states as the storm
moved on to New York and adjoining states onSunday but with
weakened ferocity. President George W Bush said the federal
government would be moving hard to help and provide assistance
to affected states. Reports said at least 15 people died in
Missouri, six in Oklahoma and one in Georgia during last two
days. Thousands were without power and emergency crews were
trying to restore electricity but it could take time as they
have to cut through fallen trees at several places. Television
images showed several houses ripped off their foundation and
cars being tossed around by the twisters and high winds. The
weather service said that the current season has been very
active so far as tornados are concerned having seen 819 twisters
touch down compared with an average of 539 from January to
May end in the previous three years.