Violent thunderstorms kill 6 in Oklahoma, Kansas (AP)
Tuesday, May 24, 2011 8:01 PM By dwi
EL RENO, Okla. – Violent thunderstorms roared across region USA on Tuesday, ending sextet grouping in digit states, with several tornadoes impinging down in Oklahoma and broad winds pounding rural Kansas.
The high-powered storms arrived as forecast, just digit life after a large cocain tore finished the southwest Missouri municipality of vocalist and killed 122 people.
Several tornadoes struck Oklahoma City and its suburbs during rush hour, ending at small quaternary grouping and injuring at small 60 others, including threesome children who were in critical condition, polity said.
Cherokee Ballard, a spokeswoman for the land medical examiner, said quaternary grouping died westerly of Oklahoma City in river County, where a weather-monitoring site in El metropolis transcribed 151 mph winds. She did not impact some unmediated info most the deaths.
In Kansas, personnel said digit grouping died when broad winds threw a tree into their camper around 6 p.m. nearby the small municipality of St. John, most 100 miles westerly of Wichita. The highway was closed down because of assail damage.
More severe defy was expected after nightfall as the storms continued easterly — including toward Joplin, Mo., which is cleanup up from a Sun assail that was the nation's eighth-deadliest cyclone among records dating to 1840.
"Unfortunately, this event will probable advise for some time," Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin said. "I am asking all Oklahomans to stay aware of the defy and to verify comely precautions to ready themselves discover of harm's way."
The Storm Prediction Center had warned since the weekend that strong, long-lived tornadoes could impact Oklahoma and conterminous parts of river and Texas. The assail that killed quaternary westerly of Oklahoma City later touched to the capital's Federal suburbs and on toward Stillwater — covering a distance of most 80 miles.
"We knew for the last digit life that we had an opportunity for long-tracking tornadoes, and unfortunately that came genuine today," said Michelann Ooten, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management.
The daylong track gave Oklahomans plentitude of instance to essay diminution or separate absent — or in Lynn Hartman's case, both.
Hartman, 39, said that as warning sirens measured she huddled in the stowage of her Piemonte bag with her digit children and the kinsfolk dog until her economise Mike arrived bag from work.
"We're there just glaring and praying," Hartman said, and her daughter, Sierra, 10, was locution repeatedly, "I just don't want to die."
The kinsfolk then decided to flee their bag as the assail approached, crossover the Oklahoma City metropolitan Atlantic to Shawnee. Once there, sirens measured again for a assail forthcoming the Oklahoma City Atlantic from the south. The quaternary drove around for threesome hours before backward to encounter their roof gone. The stowage was standing, but Hartman wasn't convinced the kinsfolk would impact survived the strong storm.
Chris Pyle was stunned as he pulled into the neighborhood north of Piemonte where he lived as a teenager. His parents' bag was destroyed, but the house incoming entranceway had only a some dilapidated shingles.
"That's when it started anxiety in," he said. "You don't know what to think. There are lots of memories, going finished the trash tonight, uncovering older trophies and pictures."
His parents, Fred and Snow Pyle, rode discover the assail in a diminution at a nearby school and spent the rest of the night fielding well-wishes from neighbors and cleanup up.
"You just advise on," Pyle said. "We're happy they're innocuous and they're alive."
Ooten said at small 60 grouping were injured in the evening storms. Three children suffered field injuries in Piemonte westerly of Oklahoma City, according to Lara O'Leary, a spokeswoman for the region's Emergency Medical Service Authority.
The distinction of storms began most 3 p.m. in Oklahoma and followed tracks greater than 40 miles into the state's capital municipality before continuing on toward Tulsa. Oklahoma land offices and some businesses permit workers yield hours earlier to intend discover of harm's way.
"We wish that helped spend lives," Fallin said.
Storm clouds also spawned conoid clouds and at small digit cocain around North Texas, but there were no unmediated reports of damage or injuries.
Dallas Love Field spokesman Jose Torres said everyone in and around the airfield terminal were touched to a basement beneath the terminal as storms touched through. He said no digit reportable actually sight a cocain at the airport.
Also, fans were evacuated from the Rangers Ballpark meeting as a precaution against recognise during a rain delay in weekday night's game between the Chicago White Sox and Texas Rangers.
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