
23 deaths reported in North Carolina, four in Virginia, seven in Alabama, two in Oklahoma, seven in Arkansas and one in Mississippi
Three of the victims came from one family - and the death toll is expected to rise
Deadliest U.S. storm since February 2008 - 200,000 homes in North Carolina without power
The death toll from three days of severe weather in the South-east is believed to have risen as high as 44, as a reported 241 tornadoes ripped off the roofs of schools, blocked roads and took down power lines.
Four people - including a child - were killed in the fast-moving violent storms that swept across Virginia and injured 64 residents of Gloucester County on Saturday. Hailstones the size of grapefruit were reported, creating flash floods.
The child died in the state’s Shenandoah Valley after being swept away in a flash flood and authorities rescued another flood victim - but a third is missing. Three people from one family died as storms destroyed mobile homes in Raleigh, North Carolina.



Path of destruction: This aerial photo shows tornado damage in the St. Andrews subdivision south of Sanford, North Carolina

The 241 twisters were reported in 14 states over the past 72 hours, ranking this outbreak among the largest in history and the deadliest U.S. storm since February 2008, when 57 people died from tornadoes in the south and Ohio Valley, said AccuWeather.com meteorologist Andy Mussoline.
'I would expect that total to rise, unfortunately,' Mr Mussoline said.

In North Carolina, 62 twisters were reported, destroying homes, taking the roof off a school, flipping cars, bringing down electricity lines and cutting off power to around 200,000 homes in the state.
The National Weather Service reported 23 people were confirmed as having been killed in the state. Most of those occurred in two rural counties - four in Bladen and 11 in Bertie.
'Many communities have downed trees, downed power lines and a significant amount of debris on the roadways,' Doug Hoell, the head of emergency services, said.



What's left: Curtis Russell carries out food from his freezer as he leaves his tornado damaged house in Clinton, Missisipi

Significant damage was reported in at least 15 counties. Peggy Mosley, 54, who has lived in the Raleigh trailer park for 25 years, said she was prepared when the storm bore down.
'I got into my small bathroom and just sat in there, cried and prayed until it was over,' she said.
Nearly 30 homes were damaged at Camp Lejeune following a series of tornadoes that caused injuries, and one seriously-hurt child was taken to hospital.



A temporary shelter was set up by officials at a nearby elementary school.
‘Today's outbreak of severe weather in North Carolina is quite unusual because of the intensity and frequency of tornadoes,’ CNN meteorologist Jacqui Jeras said. 'This doesn't happen very often in this part of the country.’
According to experts there were three ingredients in place to create the violent tornado outbreak - a powerful jet stream, abundant moisture and a strong cold front.
A powerful jet stream helped to enhance the thunderstorm growth, while moisture surging in from the Gulf of Mexico acted as fuel for the thunderstorms.
North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue declared a state of emergency for the entire state and said they have been ‘assured we'll have whatever federal support we'll need’.

Meanwhile, seven people were killed in Alabama, there were two other deaths in Oklahoma and seven in Arkansas, reported CNN.
In Mississippi, one death and six injuries were reported.
Severe weather has hit parts of the Midwest and South since Thursday - taking out trees, power lines, cars and homes as it moved towards the East.
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source: dailymail
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