Washington
Tornadoes touched down throughout the southern US, killing at least
14 people and injuring dozens more on the largest election day to
date in the 2008 presidential race, the media reported.
Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky and Mississippi were worst hit in the
tornadoes that hit late Tuesday night. The toll was likely to
increase.
At least four people were killed in Tennessee and a tornado swept
through the city of Memphis, the city's Commercial Appeal daily
newspaper reported online. CNN reported that some 90 people were
injured.
Earlier, tornadoes struck across Arkansas, causing at least seven
deaths, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported.
At least three people were killed in a mobile home park in Kentucky,
the National Weather Service reported, while heavy damage was also
reported in northern Mississippi as strong winds turned over trucks
on highways and destroyed buildings.
Voting stations in western Tennessee were closed early amidst the
frenzy of the largest presidential party primary vote in US history,
where voters in 24 states were picking their favoured nominee.
Both Democratic contenders Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama offered
their condolences to the victims of Tuesday's disaster during
rallies in their home states of New York and Illinois on the night.
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