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BREAKING: Deadly Tornado Outbreak Hits Southern United States
A devastating tornado outbreak has struck the southern United States, leaving a trail of destruction and death in its wake. At least 20 people have been confirmed killed, with many more feared trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings and debris.
The tornadoes, which began sweeping across the region late yesterday evening, have caused widespread devastation in several states, including Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Emergency responders are working tirelessly to search for survivors and provide aid to those affected.
The hardest-hit area is the city of Shreveport, Louisiana, where multiple tornadoes touched down, causing catastrophic damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure. The city's mayor has declared a state of emergency and called in additional resources to assist with the response.
"It's like nothing I've ever seen before," said Shreveport resident Sarah Johnson, who lost her home in the tornado. "I was in my bedroom when the storm hit. I heard the windows shattering and the roof caving in. I was trapped for hours before I was rescued."
The National Weather Service has confirmed that at least 15 tornadoes touched down across the region, with several more reported. The storms have also caused widespread power outages, with over 100,000 households affected.
The American Red Cross has set up shelters for those displaced by the tornadoes, and relief efforts are underway to provide food, water, and medical aid to those in need.
The cause of the tornado outbreak is still under investigation, but meteorologists say that a combination of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and a cold front moving in from the north created the perfect conditions for severe thunderstorms to develop.
As the search and rescue efforts continue, the death toll is expected to rise, and the full extent of the damage is still being assessed.