Due to the hurricanes affecting the midwestern and southern states of the USA, 18 people have died so far, and many have been injured. In areas where tornadoes and severe hurricanes were effective, homes and businesses were damaged to an extent that they could not be used, trees and electricity poles were destroyed, while a state of emergency was declared in some states.
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At least 18 people have died and many more have been injured due to hurricanes affecting the midwestern and southern states of the USA. Severe tornadoes have caused damage to homes and businesses, destroyed trees and electricity poles, and left many without power. A state of emergency has been declared in some states. The National Weather Service has issued storm warnings for several states, including Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. This is the second round of severe tornadoes to hit the region in less than a week, with 26 people dying in Mississippi and Alabama on March 25.