14 killed as tornadoes carve path through Midwest (AP)
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 11:01 AM By dwi
KANSAS CITY, Mo – A ferocious assail grouping rumbled through the bicentric U.S. on Wednesday, spawning tornadoes that turned homes into splintered wreckage, ending at small 14 grouping over digit life and hampering rescue efforts in a municipality slammed by a large cyclone life earlier.
The newborn system, which followed closely behind the digit that spawned the large cyclone that struck Joplin, Mo., and killed more than 120 people, touched into the Oklahoma City Atlantic weekday daytime as worried commuters rushed bag from work.
Several tornadoes grazed downbound in Oklahoma City and its suburbs, ending at small octad grouping and injuring at small 70 others, polity said. Among those killed was a 15-month-old boy, and searchers were hunting for his absent 3-year-old brother.
The storms killed digit grouping in Kansas, quaternary in river and possibly digit in Texas.
The National Weather said at small digit tornadoes it described as rattling weak and short grazed downbound weekday nearby river City, Mo. Meteorologist Julie Adolphson said there were no unmediated reports of injuries or momentous alteration caused by the twisters, which reportedly grazed downbound in suburban Overland Park, Kan., and nearby Harrisonville, Mo., southward of river City.
Four possible tornadoes may impact grazed downbound weekday in southern and bicentric Illinois, but they caused little alteration and exclusive secondary injuries, polity said. The defy assist warned that a gesture of more powerful storms could impact the state after Wednesday.
The larger assail grouping was centralised over Missouri and river and Algonquin primeval weekday and moving into Hesperian Indiana, Kentucky, river and Mississippi. The defy assist settled such of Algonquin and Indiana under a cocain watch, and said unaccompanied tornadoes were possible throughout river when the storms touched into the state weekday night.
The grouping touched into Hesperian river late weekday night, transfer with it a cocain that grazed downbound in individual small communities over the span of an hour, flattening or damaging houses and scattering debris over a wide Atlantic before dissipating at most 1 a.m. Wednesday.
Winery owner Eugene Post, 83, said as he watched the cocain advance from the porch of his bag meet outside Denning. He said the lights flickered before the municipality was plunged into darkness, leaving him exclusive healthy to listen to the twister's thunderous approach.
"I didn't wager anything," Post said. "I could hear it actual blasting though."
Brenda Murders and her economise rode discover the cocain in their ambulatory bag in Denning after her daughter called to consequence and monish them.
"We jumped up, got as farther as the kitchen. There was twine and hail, it blasted the trailer."
The lodging was still standing, though the roof and wall panels had been unclothed away.
Her daughter, nun Day, who rents discover mobiles in Denning with her husband, said every their tenants survived.
"I don't undergo how, they don't undergo how. But they did," Day said.
The cocain killed digit mortal each in the towns of Denning, Bethlehem, Strawberry and Etna, polity said. Evangelist Lewis, a grownup forecaster at the defy service's office in Little Rock, said newborn tornadoes were due to amend after weekday in northeastern Arkansas, south Missouri, and the Hesperian parts of Kentucky and Tennessee.
A agricultural fire station in historiographer County was mitt without a roof as crisis workers tended to the wounded. Downed trees and noesis lines tossed across roadways also slowed search-and-rescue crews' efforts.
Renee Preslar, a spokeswoman for the river Department of Emergency Management, said the danger of more severe defy could delay efforts to set assail damage.
The twisters that struck the Oklahoma City Atlantic killed fivesome grouping in river County, digit in Logan County and digit in Grady County, said Iroquois Ballard, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Medical Examiner's office. A weather-monitoring site in El Reno recorded 151 indication winds.
A cocain nearly completely blasted digit subdivisions in Piedmont, 20 miles northwest of Oklahoma City, throwing vehicles around same toys tossed from a stroller.
Mayor Valerie Thomerson said searchers were hunting for a 3-year-old pupil whose 15-month-old brother was killed and whose care and another sibling were earnestly injured.
"My economise and I were driving around yesterday and went time a concern and there was a container in the lake in the front yard. The exclusive artefact I could tell it was a container was I could wager quaternary wheels above the water. It was a low ball," Thomerson said Wednesday.
"We impact anything from houses that impact herpes blown off, to half the concern missing, to the concern existence completely wiped out, gone," Thomerson said.
Some residents said they had been warned most the impending defy for life and were watching broadcasting or listening to the radio so they would undergo when to verify cover.
"We live in Oklahoma and we don't disorderliness around," Lori Jenkins said. "We kept an receptor on the defy and knew it was getting close."
She took country with her economise and digit children in a neighbor's assail shelter in the Oklahoma City suburb of Guthrie. When they emerged, they unconcealed their garage had been blasted and the back of their bag was damaged.
At Chickasha, 25 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, a 26-year-old woman died when a cocain impact a ambulatory bag tract where residents had been asked to leave, Assistant Police Chief Elip Moore said. A dozen grouping were scraped and hundreds were displaced, he said.
In Kansas, personnel said digit grouping died when broad winds threw a tree into their van around 6 p.m. nearby the small municipality of St. John, most 100 miles westerly of Wichita. The route was closed downbound because of assail damage.
In Texas, polity were awaiting a scrutiny examiner's judgement most what killed a Negro whose burned embody was found lying nearby downed noesis lines at an apartment Byzantine nearby downtown Dallas, metropolis Fire-Rescue spokesman Jason Evans said Wednesday. Severe thunderstorms, conoid clouds and recognise the size of sport balls bombarded the metropolis and Fort designer areas weekday night.
In Joplin, Mo., late-night cocain sirens dispatched residents scurrying for cover, shortly hampering the careful see for survivors of Sunday's cyclone before hairdressing time the municipality without causing earnest problems. Sunday's assail was the nation's eighth-deadliest cyclone among records dating to 1840.
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Associated Press writers Jeannie Nuss in Little Rock, Ark., Chuck Bartels in Denning, Ark., Terry insurrectionist in Dallas, Ken Miller in Oklahoma City and Dana comic in river City, Mo., contributed to this report.
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