Heavy rains have hit many parts of the United States, and many homes have been flooded in southern Tennessee, killing at least 21 people and leaving about 20 missing.

Humphreys County, Tennessee, Southern United States, experienced record heavy rains on the 21st, flooding houses and flooding roads over a wide area.



The details of the damage have not been revealed, but local officials said yesterday that at least 21 people had died and about 20 were missing.



From the local footage, you can see that the house was severely damaged and that a car that appeared to have been washed away by the water hit a debris or house and was stuck.



Local authorities are searching for missing people and are working to restore roads and other areas.



Meanwhile, in the eastern United States, a tropical cyclone that changed from a hurricane landed on Rhode Island after noon on the 22nd, causing power outages in the surrounding 100,000 homes due to heavy rain and wind, as well as nearby New York and New Jersey. Roads are flooded in states and elsewhere.



On the 22nd, President Biden expressed his condolences to the victims of Tennessee and announced his intention to provide assistance to the areas affected by the heavy rain.