Nashville Tornadoes: 9 Dead, 40 Buildings Collapsed After Tornadoes Rip Through Nashville, Middle Tennessee
At least nine people were reported dead in the Nashville, Tennessee, area after two tornadoes ripped through downtown Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Local news outlet WKRN's Josh Breslow reported that Metro authorities said two died in East Nashville, one died in Benton County, four died in Putnam County and two died in Wilson County.
Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) spokeswoman Maggie Hannah confirmed the initial death toll of 7 to the Associated Press.
The Associated Press reported that the tornadoes caused about 40 buildings to collapse around the city.
9 dead?! Ban tornadoes!
ReplyDeleteThe process of pushing the jet stream far to the south will sometimes cause tornadoes. It is sad and obviously unnatural.
ReplyDeleteIt is the price we all pay for having a cooler than normal climate these days.
SOMEHOW THE DEMOCRATS WILL BLAME TRUMP!!!
ReplyDeleteBuildings don't collapse in a tornado. They are ripped apart and obliterated. Collapse is what happens in an earthquake.
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