A destructive storm marched across the United States, spawning tornadoes that touched down in parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, where two deaths were reported
The mother was found dead early Wednesday about a street over from where the house had been, and two other people in the community were injured, the sheriff's office said.
Louisiana Lt Gov. Billy Nungesser told CNN's Anderson Cooper the state was lucky this past hurricane season, but this storm "didn't spare us at all. And it touched every part of the state." Along with severe weather, a moderate risk of excessive rainfall that could lead to flash flooding exists Wednesday for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and west-central Alabama, the Storm Prediction Center says.
"Several homes and businesses have suffered catastrophic damage. At least one of our facilities suffered severe damage. No one was injured at our facility," the sheriff's office wrote on its Facebook page. "All of the units are destroyed," Taylor said. "The landlord let us know he is going to have them demolished.""I can't process that any of this is real," she said. "It just isn't sinking in.""Effective immediately, only citizens who reside in thesubdivision will be allowed in the neighborhood," the department said, adding that proof of residency will be required for access.
"The Emergency Operations Center is receiving reports of damage in the Killona area including downed power lines and blocked roads," a Facebook post from the St. Charles Parish read. "Residents should avoid the area and do not touch down power lines as they may still be electrified."At least 20 people were injured in the small Union Parish town of Farmerville, Louisiana, when a tornado struck Tuesday night, Farmerville police Detective Cade Nolan said.
While the whole ordeal of waiting in her bathroom with her roommates and a baby lasted about 20-25 seconds, Tabor said it felt "a lot longer than that." "Then all of a sudden that wind was so heavy, it broke my back door," Andrews said. "The lights went off and all we could hear was glass popping everywhere.""Everywhere we went, stuff was coming through our windows. Glass was popping," Andrews said.
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