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25 Million People Under Tornado Watch On East Coast

25 Million People Under Tornado Watch On East Coast 

A severe weather system is pummeling the East Coast on Monday, with at least 24 people dead in the South. The storm is moving up the coast this afternoon, making its way across the Mid-Atlantic and into the Northeast. 

At least 25 million people on the East Coast are under a tornado watch until 1800ET, CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said.

Hennen said severe weather could be seen in northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. 

“A few thousand feet off the ground, the winds will be hurricane force,” Andrew Orrison, a meteorologist at the U.S. Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland, told Bloomberg. “We are going to have some concern for power outages and downed trees. With so many people working remotely, that is going to be a concern.

According to website PowerOutage.US, hundreds of thousands of people are without power around 1400ET, with the bulk of the outages in the Carolinas.

Power outages during a lockdown could be problematic for hundreds of thousands of people on the East Coast, who are now working from home because of the pandemic. Many of these folks don’t have backup generation sources, unlike corporate offices. 

The same storm killed 24 people and damaged homes and businesses in several southern states.  

“In Mississippi, at least 11 people were killed, the state’s Department of Emergency Management said.

In South Carolina, six people in Hampton County were killed Monday morning, the county’s emergency management office said.

In Georgia, six people were killed — including five people in Murray County and one man in Cartersville, local officials said. 

At least one house in Upson County, Georgia, was picked up and moved by the storm, CNN affiliate WSB reported Monday.

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