JACKSON, Miss.– A powerful spring storm unleashed tornadoes and winds strong enough to peel the roofs from homes in the Deep South and heaped snow and ice on the Midwest, killing three people and leaving thousands without power as it moved up the East Coast on Friday. Emergency officials said one person was killed by a tornado in Mississippi. In Missouri, a utility worker repairing power lines was electrocuted, and a woman in Nebraska died when she tried to trudge through a blinding snowstorm from her broken-down car to her house a mile away. Golf-ball and baseball-sized hail pelted parts of Georgia and the Carolinas. The second day of play at the Masters at Augusta National in eastern Georgia began as scheduled, though. The course was a bit wet but otherwise undamaged. High winds knocked down trees and power lines across the Southeast, though the storm had mostly moved out of the region by Friday morning. Sleet and freezing rain made driving treacherous in northern New York, where several schools closed and scores of others delayed the start of classes. In Mississippi, Emergency Management Agency spokesman Greg Flynn said that one person died and 10 people were injured after a tornado struck Kemper County in the far-eastern part of the state. He said everyone had been accounted for, with the focus now shifting to damage assessment and cleanup.
미국 중서부와남부를관통한 태풍으로 3명이 사망했으며 야구공 크기의 우박에 맞아 죽는 사망사고가 발생했다.
(일명)잭슨아가씨 - 강력한스프링폭풍이 미 중서부를 관통해 3명이사망하고 수천을중서부에 있는 집들의 지붕을 날려 버렸다. 미주리에서전원라인을복구하던 노동자가감전사했으며 네브라스카에서골프공과 야구공크기의우박이조지아및 캐롤라이나를강타하여 여자가우박에 맞아 사망했다. 그녀가그녀의집1 마일거리에서 우박에 맞아서찌그러진차에서눈보라를헤치고 나갈려고 할때 .. .