Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Tornadoes kill 38 in US

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President Barack Obama called the governors of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio to offer condolence­s for the dead and said the federal emergency management agency stood ready to help, the White House said

CHICAGO, March 4, 2012 (AFP) - Residents of Midwestern states mourned their dead Sunday after a string of killer tornadoes tore through the US heartland, killing at least 38 people, injuring hundreds and virtually wiping out entire communitie­s.

Church services were to be held throughout the stricken region as stunned Americans grappled with the magnitude of the destructio­n brought by Friday's twisters.

President Barack Obama called the governors of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio to offer condolence­s for the dead and said the federal emergency management agency stood ready to help, the White House said.

Deaths were reported in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Alabama and Georgia as the storm system moved eastward.

“The scope and magnitude of devastatio­n in some of our communitie­s is unlike anything I have ever seen,” said Kentucky governor Steve Beshear, whose office confirmed 19 fatalities from over a dozen tornadoes that had roared across the state.

Trucks and trees were upended as deadly funnel clouds ravaged parts of eight states in the US Midwest and South.

The devastatin­g images included a school bus smashed through the wall of a house, trucks thrown into lakes, solid brick homes reduced to rubble and wooden ones smashed into kindling, as well as mobile homes flipped like tin cans.

About 300 injuries have been reported in Kentucky, according to Beshear, who surveyed the damage in the devastated town of West Liberty. There was damage in 40 counties with power supplies to tens of thousands knocked out.

Amateur video aired on CNN showed a gargantuan grey twister churning over West Liberty on Friday, as a woman loudly prayed “Oh God, take it away from us Lord!”at least 14 people were killed in Indiana, according to Governor Mitch Daniels, who inspected the devastatio­n in Henryville.

“We're not unfamiliar with Mother Nature's wrath out here in Indiana, but this is about as serious as I've seen it in my years in this job,” an emotional Daniels told reporters.

“Lucky it wasn't worse,” he said, adding that while early warning systems likely saved lives, it was a “heartbreak­ing” loss for families.

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An aerial view shows wrecked buildings in the wake of a tornado in Henryville, Indiana. (Reuters)
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A girl walks past a destroyed school bus

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