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3/03/2012

Continuation of the rescue and clean-up in America and the hurricane killed 39

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Rescue teams combed and residents of hurricane-ravaged towns to assess the damage on Saturday after a series of hurricanes that have caused havoc along the thousand miles of the U.S. Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico at a time when the death toll rose to 39 at least.
Officials said the hurricane that blew on Friday destroyed homes and damaged schools and a prison and toppled vehicles in different areas, killing 20 people in the state of Kentucky and 14 in the state of Indiana and neighboring three in Ohio and one in the state of Alabama. As announced by the state of Georgia killed a person in a related incident storms.
Said Governor Mitch Daniels of Indiana said in a statement to CNN television news during a visit to the affected area in the south east of the state on Saturday, "we are used here in Indiana to nature's fury."
He said while the show's successor in the town of Henrivel which were exposed to serious damage, "but it became serious, as we have seen in past years since I took this job."
Hurricanes and culminating on Friday, which made its way from the Gulf of Mexico as far south as the Great Lakes northward wave of bad weather sweeping the deadly U.S. Midwest, bringing the death toll over the past week to at least 52 people.
In the area of ​​Ground Zero in the center of the town were evacuated Henrivel almost all students of a school compound on Friday afternoon before the storm sweeping the town. But about 40 teachers and students were among the last group leaving the school bus come back when they saw a terrible vow of the storm is approaching.
The storm turned the school bus. The high winds toppled another bus engine to settle down in front of a restaurant on the opposite side of the street, who fled by other residents.
In what looked like only a miracle did not drop dead one in the town, according to rescue officials indicate.
Some residents and semi-Friday Balzalzal hurricane's devastating in April 1974 which was the largest and most violent earthquakes in the history of the United States.
The storms came after less than a year on a series of storms caused the worst wave of losses under the United States is expected that the insurance industry is facing huge losses again.
The television footage showed the air taken from destroyed houses in different parts of several states, including Georgia, where storms toppled a light aircraft on the tarmac of a regional airport in the province before the County Boulding posed smashed on the ground.
An official in Indiana, killing 14 people by the hurricane on Friday in four counties in the state's southeast. A spokesman for the emergency services in the state of Kentucky that the death toll at 20 people across the state as officials announced the state of Ohio, killing three people in one of the districts of the state.
In Georgia, found the 83-year-old woman dead near a drainage tube after it emerged from her home in bad weather on Friday may have to search for the best shelter. An official at the public safety, he may have died after high water in the tube.
Have been warning of the hurricane all day on Friday of the Midwest and even the southeastern United States and shut down schools, shops, such as storm doors after a series of hurricanes earlier this week that killed 13 people in Kansas, Missouri, Illinois and Tennessee.
And increased severe storms last week, fears that the year 2012, carrying more hurricanes in the wake of killing 550 people because of last year across the country, the highest number of victims of its kind in a century, according to statistics from the National Authority for Meteorology.
Authorities said 40 homes were destroyed and another 150 houses were damaged in two districts in northern Alabama on Friday. Said Joe Paul Boone Director of the Emergency Management Agency in the province of Talabussa One person was killed in his home in the province.
Officials in Alabama that the roof Nbran in prison vulnerable to damage, leading to transfer 300 inmates to another place in prison. Said Brian Corbett, a spokesman for the prison administration in Alabama that he had not been in prison for a serious injury did not venture any prisoner to escape from prison, despite the damage in some parts of the prison wall.
And multiplying the number of hurricanes as well as Tennessee and along the Ohio River Valley in the state of Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky.
Source: Reuters

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