Six people were killed and dozens injured as severe storms and a possible tornado hit multiple cities in Tennessee. Photos show damaged houses and overturned vehicles. The city's mayor expressed condolences and offered support to the affected families.
Six people were killed and dozens were injured as severe storms and a possible tornado hit multiple cities in Tennessee . Three people, including a child, died in Montgomery County , while three others were killed in a neighborhood north of downtown.
The Clarksville fire department shared photos of damaged houses and overturned vehicles. The city's mayor expressed condolences and offered support to the affected families.
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