President Biden vows to do “whatever is needed” to overcome disaster as powerful tornadoes killed over 80 people in the US
President Joe Biden has said the powerful storm system that devastated parts of the United States overnight is likely to be "one of the largest tornado outbreaks in our history."
At least 80 people have been killed, with more than 70 of them in Kentucky alone, after the series of tornadoes roared across five states, leaving post-apocalyptic scenes of devastation."Whatever is needed, I'm going to ask for," Biden vowed at his press conference.
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