At least 21 dead as tornadoes hit U.S. states
According to CNN reports, on March 31, many states in the southern and midwestern United States were hit by tornadoes. As of 16:30 U.S. Eastern Time on April 1, the storm had killed at least 21 people. Among them, 7 were from Tennessee, 5 from Arkansas, 3 from Indiana, 4 from Illinois, 1 from Alabama and 1 from Mississippi.
In addition, according to data from PowerOutage.us, a website that tracks power outages across the country, as of 16:30 U.S. Eastern Time on the 1st, more than 260,000 users in Ohio were out of power, more than 238,000 users in Pennsylvania were out of power, and more than 9 in Tennessee. Ten thousand customers were without power, with more than 50,000 customers in Kentucky and West Virginia each without power.