Tornado Destroys Parts Of Nashville As Death Toll Rises
March 4, 2020 4:36 amAuthorities say the number of deaths from devastating tornadoes in Tennessee is at least 25, with an unspecified number of people missing. Tornadoes ripped across Nashville and other parts of the state in the early morning hours, destroying more than 140 buildings.
Rescuers are combing through wrecked neighbourhoods for bodies. The governor has declared an emergency and sent the National Guard to help with search-and-rescue efforts.
Canadian country music star Brett Kissel says a Nashville music venue he has played at called The Basement is now just a pile of bricks.
Kissel, who is from Alberta, says the tornado that tore through Nashville narrowly missed his condo. But he says much of the surrounding neighbourhood in ruins.
Dierks Bentley had a close call with the weather Monday night—the singer shared a video of a storm cell that his plane passed around 11:30 pm; later that evening, the same cell turned into the deadly tornado that hit Nashville overnight.
Carrie Underwood wasn’t home during the devastating tornado that hit Nashville—but her husband, Mike Fisher, and children were. Underwood was away preparing for the start of her media tour in support of her new book, but Fisher and their children, 5-year-old Isaiah and 1-year-old Jacob, were forced to take action in the middle of the night.
Tags: Brett Kissel, Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley, Mike Fisher, Nashville, Tennessee, tornadoCategorised in: Country Music News
This post was written by Cheryl Johnstone