Destructive tornadoes swept along the east coast of the United States, killing at least 4 people
Violent tornadoes have torn through the East Coast of the United States, leaving destruction and chaos in their wake. In Florida, at least four people were killed and more than 87,000 were left without power. The clearing of the rubble has just begun, but it has already become clear that the cities of Marianna, Panama City and Fort Lauderdale suffered the most.
Local authorities are on alert, preparing for new bad weather conditions. Forecasters are warning that another powerful storm is moving toward the eastern part of the country, and weather conditions in Florida are expected to worsen in the coming days. Authorities urge residents of the region to be prepared for unforeseen circumstances and follow the news.