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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Three dead as tornadoes hit southern US

At least three people were killed as several powerful tornadoes hit the southern United States on Tuesday, officials said. Tornadoes lashed Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida, destroying homes and businesses.
Tornado damage to the back part of the RV park is seen, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016 near Convent, La.
Two people died when a tornado struck a trailer park in Convent, Louisiana
The deaths occurred when mobile homes were destroyed in Louisiana and Mississippi, officials said.
Meteorologists said the storm system could hit Alabama and Georgia later on Wednesday.
Enoch Kinard looks through his destroyed house at 1604 Ellerslie Ave., Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016 in LaPlace, La.
The tornado damaged homes in southern Louisiana
Two people died at a trailer park in Convent, southern Louisiana, where 90% of the homes were destroyed, emergency services said."These travel trailers were picked up, thrown a considerable distance and just mangled," Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said.
A house near the intersection of Routes 70 and 1 is seen after a powerful tornado struck, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016, in Paincourtville, La
The tornado left a trail of wreckage in its wake
 The governor said it was a "minor miracle" that more people had not been killed because most of the trailers were occupied when the storm hit. At least 30 people were taken to hospital in the state, most of them from the trailer park.

The other death occurred near the southern Mississippi town of Purvis, the National Weather Service said.

A tornado was also reported in the northern Florida town of Pensacola, the weather service said.
Local media reported that three buildings in an apartment complex had been badly damaged and thousands of people in the region were without power.

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