Heavy rainy days led to a rapid overflow of waterways in the United States and caused a series of emergency situations related to floods from Texas to Ohio. The next heavy rains and floods suddenly fell to the areas in the South and the Middle West of the United States, which was heavily flooded due to strong storms for days, also caused a deadly tornado. Forecasters warn that the water level in rivers in some places will increase a few more days.


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Day after day, pouring rains collapsed into the central area of the United States, quickly filling the waterways and causing a series of emergency situations related to sudden floods from Texas to Ohio, Associated Press Notes. The national meteorological service (NWS) has reported that dozens of settlements in many states are expected to reach a strong flood period, possibly other structures, roads, bridges and other important infrastructure.
Since the beginning of the storms, at least 16 deaths related to the weather have been recorded, including 10 in Tennessee.
According to Associated Press, the 57-year-old died on Friday night after he got out of the car was swept away the road to West-Plain, Missouri. Floods robbed the lives of two people with Kentukka-a 9-year-old boy who took the same day on his way to school, and a 74-year-old man, a body found on Saturday in a completely flooded car in Nelson district, the government said.
Also on Saturday, due to incidents related to weather conditions, at one of the houses in a rock, Arkansas, a 5 -year -old child died.
Tornado, which occurred earlier this week, destroyed all the quarters and led to at least seven deaths, the note of Associated Press.
According to Jonathan Porter, Accuweather main meteorologist, this negatively affects trade among countries – a strong flood in the corridor, including large commodity units in Louisville, Kentucci and Memphis, which can lead to delays in the delivery and supply chain.
This increase occurs at nearly half of NWS's office as forecast, after reducing the work of the Trump administration, the ratio of the empty articles is 20%, double the ten years ago.
The mayor of Louisville Craig Greenberg said on Saturday that the water level in the Ohio River increased by about 1.5 meters in 24 hours and will increase a few more days.
We hope it will be one of the 10 strongest floods in Louisville history, he said.
In Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee, warning of sudden floods and tornadoes, accompanied by rains and wind destroyed, continued.
In the north of Kentukki's center, emergency service staff ordered Falmouth to evacuate Falmouth, a city with a population of 2000 people under the light of the river. The warnings are similar to a catastrophic flood nearly 30 years ago, when the water level on the river reached a record of 15 meters, so five people were killed and 1,000 houses were destroyed.
In Arkansas, meteorologists call on people to restrain trips without the need for extremely needed due to large -scale floods.
BNSF Railway Company has confirmed that the railway bridge in Mammot-Spring is blurred by flood waters, leading to a number of wagons from the tracks. There is no report from the victims, but it is still not known when the bridge reopes.
According to weather forecasts, more than 30.5 cm of rainfall has decreased in some areas of Kentukka and more than 20 cm in some areas of Arkansas and Missouri.
Forecasters explain violent weather with high temperatures, unstable atmosphere, strong changes in the wind and abundant moisture from the Gulf of Mexico.
According to the national meteorological service, on Friday night, at least two reports on Thornado were observed in Missouri and Arkansas. According to NWS meteorologist, Chelly amino, one of them, not far from Blitwill, Arkansas, raised debris at least 7.6 km high. The State Emergency Department reported damage in 22 districts from Thornado, wind, city and floods suddenly.