Miley Cyrus Is ‘Fortunate’ That Her Family and Friends Are Safe After the Nashville Tornadoes, Says ‘My Heart Is Broken for My Home State’

After severe storms and tornadoes ripped through Nashville and neighbouring counties in the early hours of Tuesday (local time), singer Miley Cyrus expressed sorrow over the disaster that hit her home state.

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After severe storms and tornadoes ripped through Nashville and neighbouring counties in the early hours of Tuesday (local time), singer Miley Cyrus expressed sorrow over the disaster that hit her home state. Cyrus who has her roots set in the Nashville city of Tennessee shared a picture of her family on social media and wrote a heartfelt message. Priyanka Chopra To Attend Global Goal Live Concert Along With Miley Cyrus, Coldplay and More!

The singer's started the caption by writing, "Thinking about my home and family in Nashville and how fortunate I am that my place and loved ones have remained safe in these deadly tornados.""We are #NashvilleStrong and will rebuild together! My heart is broken for my home state. So much loss and damage," added Cyrus. Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Divorce Officially Comes Through.

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As many as 22 people have lost their lives in Tennessee following severe storms and tornadoes, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency confirmed. According to Mayor John Cooper, 48 buildings collapsed in Nashville, others were damaged and about 150 people have been taken to hospitals because of the storm.

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