Dollar Tree: the distribution center in Oklahoma that was destroyed by tornado | United States | MIX

A tornado rated as F-4 has destroyed a distribution center Dollar Tree in Marietta, a city in southern Oklahoma, in USA. The meteorological phenomenon, which left one person dead, destroyed a large part of the premises that supplied 600 retail stores. I’ll tell you more about reported damage.

A passenger in a semi-trailer was reported dead after the F-4 tornado that devastated the south of Oklahoma. According to Highway Patrol of the state, the passenger was pronounced dead at the scene and his identity is not yet known.

At first, the National Metereological Service The tornado had been classified as F-3, but due to the reported damage, the designation was extended to F-4. Damage, like at the Dollar Tree distribution center, has been increasing.

Damaged vehicles have also been reported in the Interstate 35. There has also been a Homeland affected by the tornado, as well as the distribution center of Dollar Tree.

The products at Dollar Tree have the most affordable prices in stores in the United States (Photo: AFP)

The Dollar Tree distribution center in Oklahoma was destroyed by an F-4 tornado. The same retail store company confirmed the significant damage that the store that supplies 600 establishments received.

He also ruled out that there are retail stores affected by the meteorological phenomenon in the city of Marietta. However, it is expected to soon reorganize the supply of nearby stores, so as not to affect customers.

The total damage to the 1 million square foot Dollar Tree location has not yet been estimated. But the retail store company has confirmed that it will work quickly to restore and normalize its service.

 
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