Friday, September 20, 2024

U.S. Midwest recently slammed by deadly tornadoes

By Elizabeth Bobenhausen Poultry Times staff ebobenhausen@poultrytimes.com

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GAINESVILLE, Ga. —The Midwest of the United States was rocked by many tornadoes hitting Texas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa, a recent USA Today notes. The storms killed four people in Oklahoma, demolished houses and seized power to thousands of people. Thirty to 100 injuries and one death occurred in the town of Sulphur, 80 miles of Oklahoma City. Another death included a four-month-old baby in the county of Hughes, Okla. The other death was in Love County, Okla.

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt declared a state of emergency. He surveyed some local damage including a sports bar. . .

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