35 tornadoes hit multiple states in the United States: At least 9 people died and houses were torn to pieces

  Overseas Network, January 14 According to the Associated Press, the British "Guardian" and other media sources, since the afternoon of the 12th local time, several states in the United States have been hit by tornadoes, and at least 9 people have died.

  Tornadoes swept through Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky and other places.

Among them, 7 people were killed in Alabama and 2 people were killed in Georgia.

The local government warned that the death toll may continue to rise.

  A total of 35 tornadoes were reported across multiple states, with some storms reaching speeds of 165 mph, FEMA said.

  Pictures exposed by social platforms and US media showed that the tornado's attack left many places devastated and houses were torn to pieces.

In Selma, many brick buildings have collapsed, oak trees have been uprooted and cars have turned over.

As of the evening of the 13th local time, tens of thousands of homes and businesses were still without power in Georgia and Alabama.

(Overseas Net Li Meng)