Deadly tornadoes ripped through at least six US states. Learn more about the Midwest tornadoes and how to help survivors through community-led relief efforts.
Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, and Mississippi were among the states the tornadoes tore through. Nearly 30 tornadoes were part of a weather system that also brought snowfall to parts of the upper Midwest and western Great Lakes.
Source: CNN + The Weather Channel
Kentucky suffered the highest death toll with at least 74 people killed. Gov. Andy Beshear said that number could continue to climb after what he called the “most devastating tornado event” in Kentucky’s history. At least four people were killed in Tenessee, and two deaths were reported in Arkansas, including one person who was killed at a nursing home. Six deaths were reported in Illinois, and two people died in Missouri.
Homes, churches, a candle factory, and an Amazon warehouse were among the structures the tornadoes ripped apart across the Midwest and South. The tornadoes also set buildings on fire and pushed a train with dozens of empty rail cars off of its tracks.
Source: NPR + ABC News
As of Monday morning, about 26,000 homes were still experiencing power outages in Kentucky. In Tennessee, nearly 10,000 customers were without power, according to reports compiled by PowerOutage.us.
Source: The New York Times
[Support community-led recovery with a donation to GlobalGiving’s Midwest US Tornado Relief Fund.]
GlobalGiving’s Disaster Response Team is working with responding partners to meet the immediate needs of people who survived the Midwest tornadoes and first responders. Once urgent needs are met, the GlobalGiving Midwest US Tornado Relief Fund will transition to support community-led, long-term recovery efforts as needed.
Source: GlobalGiving Midwest US Tornado Relief Fund
Why? Survivors’ needs vary greatly throughout the life cycle of recovery. Some will require financial support, medical care, and psychological assistance years down the road. You can learn more about the importance of cash donations in this infographic.
Source: GlobalGiving + USAID Center for International Disaster Information
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