In the United States, landscapes devastated after the passage of deadly tornadoes in the center and south of the country

Posted today at 12:43, updated at 16:59

The American rescue services were working hard on Sunday, December 12, in search of possible survivors of the tornadoes that devastated the central and southern United States on Friday evening and Saturday morning. The governor of Kentucky fears that the death toll of at least 83 victims in this state alone may exceed 100. He called on residents to donate blood for the injured. The total death toll across the United States now stands at at least 93.

In Mayfield, a town devastated by tornadoes, Saturday, December 11.

Dozens of missing, buildings flattened as far as the eye can see, tangles of rubble: six American states have been crossed by “One of the worst tornado series” in the history of the country, lamented US President Joe Biden, describing their devastation “Unimaginable tragedy”.

In Bowling Green, Ky. On December 11.

Kentucky was the most bereaved by this violent meteorological phenomenon, particularly affecting the immense American plains, black columns sweeping the ground, illuminated by intermittent lightning.

A car overturned by the tornado in Mayfield on December 11.

“The devastation is incomparable with anything I have seen in my life, and I find it difficult to find the words to describe it”, said Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear.

In Bowling Green, at least 11 people were killed by the tornadoes.

Kentucky was swept over 200 miles by one of the longest tornadoes on record in the United States.

Aerial view of a house massively destroyed by the tornado, in Mayfield.

In Mayfield, a village of 10,000 inhabitants located at the epicenter of the disaster, the heart of the city resembles “To a pile of matches”, Mayor Kathy O’Nan said on CNN.

Aerial view of the town of Mayfield, Saturday, December 11, after the tornadoes have passed.
Rescue workers are looking for survivors in the rubble of a factory in Mayfield, Kentucky, on the evening of Saturday, December 11.

“It’s as if a bomb had exploded in our neighborhood”, told Agence France-Presse Alex Goodman, a resident of Mayfield.

A boat on the ground after being sucked in by the tornado, in Mayfield, Ky. On December 11.
The tornado tore off much of the roof and walls of this house in Mayfield, here on December 11.

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