At least 19 people are dead after a massive tornado swept through Nashville and nearby counties.

CNN reports that Nashville's emergency services received over 400 calls during last night's tornado.

"Pray that my family can be the hands and feet of Jesus during what will surely be a tough month of March," Jonny Diaz writes.

Christian musicians such as Manitoba's own Jordan St. Cyr have been sharing their support and updating fans on their condition through Instagram.

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Devastating to wake up to pictures like these. Thoughts and prayers for my home away from home. Praying this event will only draw those affected closer to God‘s heart. #nashville

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Hey everyone. If you’re watching the news you might see tornadoes hit Tennessee hard last night. This is a pic of @thebasementeast where we played our cd release show in August. We’re all a bit stunned as we all live in East Nashville, and felt the windows shaking last night, but relieved to report we’re all ok and our houses are good. Please pray for everyone effected by this. We lived through the flood ten years ago and can assure you Nashville knows how to come together in tragedy. Hope in the flood and the fire. Appreciate everyone’s concern.

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First off… We are safe! There were multiple tornadoes through Nashville last night, and one of them actually came pretty close to our house. Amazingly, we all just slept right through it (didn’t even hear the sirens 😳.) thank you for all of the texts and messages checking on us. Please pray for our city. Also… Pray that my family can be the hands and feet of Jesus during what will surely be a tough month of March!

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