Monday, May 23, 2011

Tornadoes bombard central US, leave unknown number dead

  • A woman talks on the phone from a roofless garage after a tornado after a tornado struck northern Minneapolis Sunday, May 22, 2011, causing extensive property damage, killing at least one person and injuring at least 18 others. (AP Photo/Craig Lassig)A woman talks on the phone from a roofless garage after a tornado after a tornado …
JOPLIN, Mo. - Tornadoes ripped through parts of the Midwest on Sunday killing at least one person in Minneapolis and an unknown number of others in a Missouri town where a hospital was damaged.
Damage was widespread across the south side of Joplin, Missouri. John Campbell, operations director for the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency, confirmed fatalities have been reported, but he did not yet have an exact number or specifics.
Phone communications in and out of the city were largely cut off.
The storm was part of a series that battered the Midwest on Sunday night. Tornado warnings and watches were posted from Texas to Michigan.
In Minneapolis, city spokeswoman Sara Dietrich said the death was confirmed by the medical examiner. She had no other immediate details. Only two of the 29 people injured there were hurt critically.
In Wisconsin, a powerful storm caused significant damage in La Crosse, tearing roofs from homes and sending emergency responders to search damaged buildings for anyone trapped inside, officials said. La Crosse County sheriff's dispatcher Tim Vogel described the damage as "significant" but told The Associated Press there were no immediate reports of serious injuries.

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