22 large-scale tornado kills in Tennessee, U.S .: Democratic candidate elected

At least 22 people have died in a massive tornado in the state of Tennessee on the 3rd in the United States. Tennessee is one of the states where Super Tuesday voting is a staple for selecting opposition and Democratic candidates for the United States presidential election, but the voting will happen as planned.

A large tornado occurred in the state of Tennessee in the southern United States on the morning of March 3, and a large tornado moving in the darkness is captured in images from the site.

According to local media, the tornado has killed at least 22 people, injured 30 others, collapsed 48 buildings, and cut off about 50,000 homes.

Tennessee is one of the 14 U.S. states to vote for on Super Tuesday, a cornerstone in selecting opposition and Democratic candidates for the US presidential election.

Polling stations in and around Nashville, the state's worst affected city, reported one hour delay in voting times due to road closures and building damage.

Public schools throughout Nashville, on the other hand, are closed, but polling schools will be voting as scheduled.

Police have been involved in a tornado and have searched for the possibility that some people may still be missing.