US Tornado Fatalities Reach 88, More Federal Help Announced

Meanwhile, scientists are drawing clearer lines between global warming and destructive weather, often prompting Biden to warn of the urgent need to address rising temperatures.

US Tornado Fatalities Reach 88, More Federal Help Announced

The official death toll from the 30-odd tornadoes that attacked six central US states over the weekend has increased to 88 people, with 74 in Kentucky, which was hit the hardest, while at least 109 people in that state are still unaccounted for.

US President Joe Biden on Monday declared emergencies in Illinois and Tennessee, which meant the two states will get federal help, and the President will visit Kentucky on Wednesday to survey the damage -- he approved its request for an expedited major disaster declaration on Sunday, Xinhua news agency reported.