Deadly tornadoes strike
United States
Survivors search through the wreckage of a home destroyed by a tornado in the town of Beauregard, Alabama. |
Rescue workers continue to search for survivors of deadly
tornados that swept through the southern United States over the weekend.
By Vatican News
The National Weather Service said one and possibly two
tornadoes struck the town of Beauregard, in the state of Alabama, with a
powerful EF-4 twister with winds estimated at more than 270 kilometres per hour
blamed for most of the destruction.
At least 23 people are known to have died, including a
number of children. Authorities said the “monster tornado” was the deadliest
twister to hit the U.S. since May 2013, when 24 people were killed in Moore,
Oklahoma.
Authorities acknowledged the possibility of more casualties,
as they continue to look for survivors.
"Our whole nation mourns"
In the aftermath of the disaster, US Donald Trump said, “Our
whole nation mourns for the more than twenty lives lost, and for the
heartbroken families they leave behind”. Speaking to the community of Lee
County, he said, “We grieve by your side, and we pledge our unwavering support
to help you rebuild from the very depths of this horrible tragedy”.
Call for prayers
Archbishop Thomas Rodi, of Mobile, Alabama, also issued a
statement, asking for prayers “for those who lost their lives and for their
loved ones, as well as for those who have lost homes and business”. In the wake
of the “catastrophic tornodoes”, he said Catholic Social Services of the
Archdiocese of Mobile “has reached out to the pastors of the affected areas to
offer assistance to those in need”. Catholic social services, he said, “stands
ready to be a part of the recovery”.
Communities in the neighbouring states of Georgia, Florida,
and South Carolina were also damaged by the same storm system.
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