US Cyclone Tropical Storm Claudette in Alabama Province Van Accident Many Killed

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Storm in US: The situation has worsened due to the storm in Alabama, USA. Dozens of people have died in an accident here. While many houses have suffered heavy damage.

Tropical Strom Claudette in US: The situation is very bad due to Tropical Storm Claudette in the US province of Alabama. There has also been an accident due to the storm, in which 13 people died. Whereas due to this, dozens of houses have been destroyed due to flash floods (Storm in US Right Now). Eight children in the van were also among those killed in the accident. Coroner Wayne Garlock of Butler County, Alabama province, said several vehicles collided on Interstate 65, about 55 kilometers south of Montgomery, on Saturday.

He said that 10 people, including nine children, died due to the collision of these vehicles. The accident probably happened due to slippery roads. Eight children in a van were killed in this accident, whose age is being told between four and 17 years (Accident in US Due to Storm). The van belonged to a shelter run by the Alabama Sheriff’s Association for children who have been abused and neglected. Apart from this, a person and his nine-month-old girl died in another vehicle.

Two people died due to falling trees

There are also reports of several people getting injured in the accident. Meanwhile, a 24-year-old man and a three-year-old child were killed when a tree fell on a house in the city of Tuscaloosa (Tropical Strom Claudette in Alabama Province). Due to the storm, the Mississippi Bay coastal area has received up to 30 centimeters of rain. WBRC-TV reported that a man was being sought in Birmingham. It is believed that the man had fallen into the water during the flash floods.

flood caused by storm

Torrential rain caused by the storm caused flash floods Sunday in North Georgia, much of South Carolina, the North Carolina coast, parts of southeast Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. People have been told to be alert and not to come out of their homes unnecessarily (Storm in USA Today News). Apart from this, relief and rescue work is also going on. Help is being provided to the people living in the houses which have been damaged.