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29 March 2024

Chasing tornadoes: Day 4, Landslides, flooding, vehicle pile-ups...

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An emergency worker walks on the other side of the street where one car still rests precariously after a retaining wall collapsed beneath a row of vehicles in Baltimore, Maryland. (REUTERS)

Multiple vehicles lie at the bottom of a landslide after heavy rains caused a street to give way in Baltimore. (REUTERS)

Rescue workers view the scene after a road collapsed due to heavy rains in Baltimore, Maryland. (REUTERS)

Fallen trees are burned during clean up in Graysville, Alabama. (REUTERS)

The Kimberly fire department is seen destroyed after being hit by a tornado in Kimberly, Alabama. (REUTERS)

A worker at Mayflower RV retrieves wheels from a trailer that was destroyed in Mayflower, Arkansas. (REUTERS)

At least 30 people across six states were killed in tornadoes unleashed by a vicious storm system that levelled towns and was threatening to cause more mayhem in heavily populated parts of the U.S. South on Tuesday. (REUTERS)

Theresa Long reacts inside her destroyed house in Mayflower. (REUTERS)

Fallen trees and damaged homes are seen in the town of Bessemer, Alabama. (REUTERS)

Damage from a tornado is seen at the Winston Medical Center, one of the hardest hit buildings in Louisville, Mississippi. (REUTERS)

Day 2

Lighting strikes from a TVS (tornadic vortex signature) storm in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (REUTERS)

On a second day of ferocious storms that have claimed at least 21 lives in the southern United States. (REUTERS)

A tornado tore through the Mississippi town of Tupelo on Monday destroying homes and businesses, according to witnesses and emergency officials. (REUTERS)

Storm chaser try to avoid debris all over the highways in Louisville, Mississippi. (REUTERS)

Storm chaser try to stay ahead of a TVS storm in Reform, Alabama. (REUTERS)

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Heavy rain pours like a water fall from a TVS tornado storm in Tuscaloosa. (REUTERS)

Storm chaser Brad Mack points out a TVS tornado storm on the radar going over his hotel in Tuscaloosa. (REUTERS)