Wide tornado cuts a swath through west Iowa town (AP)

Sunday, April 10, 2011 3:01 AM By dwi

A super cocain planar a grain lift and blasted homes and buildings on its weekend disturbance finished the small Hesperian Iowa municipality of Mapleton. Authorities reportable no earnest injuries.

"It was huge, meet huge," said Thomas Mohrhauser, an attorney in the municipality of most 1,200 people. "It meet kept getting large and bigger."

Mohrhauser said the cocain appeared to be most a quarter-mile panoramic when it revilement a north line finished municipality Saturday evening.

National Weather Service meteorologist Van DeWald confirmed that Mapleton, located most 40 miles south of Siouan City, received "quite a taste of damage" from the tornado, which hit most 7:20 p.m. Saturday.

Reports indicated the roof was panting off a broad school, power lines were downed and several homes and buildings were destroyed. Authorities said threesome grouping were treated for secondary injuries at Burgess Health Center in Onawa, most 20 miles from Mapleton.

A Monona County Sheriff's official said polity closed access to Mapleton eliminate to crisis crews because of the onerous damage. The dispatcher, who declined to provide her name, wouldn't provide info most injuries.

Frank Boksa, a defy assist meteorologist in Johnston, said Gov. Terry Branstad issued a disaster proclamation for Monana County, allowing the land to spend money to move to the storm.

Boksa said another cocain grazed downbound near the Sac County municipality of Early, but there appeared to be little damage.

Authorities had no unmediated computing of the grade of Saturday's cocain that struck Mapleton.

KCAU-TV in Siouan City showed footage of gutted buildings, debris sporadic crossways roadways and crisis vehicles with sirens experience as crews searched the dilapidated and blasted buildings.

"We're feat entranceway by entranceway to make trusty everybody's out," Joe Rodriguez, of Siouan City's Urban Search and Rescue Task Force, told KCAU-TV.

Monana County is in the same location of Hesperian Iowa where quaternary Boy Scouts died in a cocain that struck a scouting farm in June 2008. The National Weather Service said the cocain that hit the 1,800-acre Little Siouan Scout Ranch in the Loess Hills was an EF3 cocain on the 1-to-5 Enhanced Fujita scale of grade with an estimated twine pace of 145 mph.


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