Tornadoes
slam several states; weather service warns to take cover
Tornadoes
tore through several states Sunday evening as severe weather slammed
into parts of the central United States.
CNN,
27
April, 2014
The
Arkansas governor's office confirmed one death after severe weather
struck White County in Arkansas.
An
extremely large and violent tornado is moving across central
Arkansas, north of Little Rock, CNN meteorologist Sean Morris said.
Damage
is "widespread" after a tornado hit Mayflower, Arkansas,
and there are numerous reports of injuries, said Matt DeCample, a
spokesman for the state's governor. Damage is also widespread in
Vilonia, north of Little Rock, he said.
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"I
can't even get down the main street down to the middle of town,"
Vilonia Mayor James Firestone said.
"I
am trying to make my way through the downed trees and power lines.
What I am seeing, it is a lot of damage. I've been listening to the
rescue folks. They're saying people have to be extracted from
vehicles. ... It looks pretty bad. From what I understand, there has
been a subdivision that's been leveled."
In
Mayflower, overturned, smashed cars were visible along the freeway as
search and rescue teams combed the area.
Video
from CNN affiliate KARK showed a decimated building in Mayflower
surrounded by scattered debris and emergency vehicles.
Interstate
40 was shut down as authorities removed debris from the highway after
the tornado struck Mayflower, said Arkansas State Patrol spokesman
Bill Sadler. Mayflower is roughly 25 miles northwest of Little Rock.
The
National Weather Service's Little Rock office tweeted a series of
messages warning of tornadoes, reporting damage and telling residents
to take cover.
A
tornado crossing I-40 "was reported to be as much as a half-mile
wide," the weather service said. Officials reported overturned
semi-trucks and destroyed homes, the weather service said.
Witnesses
also spotted a twister in the Oklahoma town of Quapaw on Sunday, an
emergency official said, as severe weather slammed into parts of the
central United States.
Joe
Dan Morgan, emergency manager in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, said
ambulances had deployed after reports of a funnel on the ground in
Quapaw, and rescuers were working in an area where a concrete wall
crashed onto a car.
Numerous
buildings in the town were damaged, said Keli Cain with Oklahoma
Emergency Management.
Kelly
Flecks, an emergency dispatcher in Ottawa County, also said a tornado
hit the town.
"Search
and rescue is under way involving several agencies," she said.
"Please tell the public to stay away so they can do their jobs.
We can't confirm anything else at the moment.
Quapaw
is in the northeastern part of the state, near the borders with
Kansas and Missouri.
Also
Sunday evening, a tornado emergency was declared for Maumelle,
Arkansas, the weather service said. Maumelle is also northwest of
Little Rock in central Arkansas.
Storm
spotters were tracking a confirmed tornado with reports of damage,
the weather service said. A tornado emergency is issued when a storm
is producing a life-threatening, confirmed tornado capable of
significant destruction.
Strong
tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail were expected for parts of
the Central Plains and along the Mississippi River Valley on Sunday,
CNN meteorologists said.
Forecasters
from the weather service warned that numerous tornadoes could hit,
"with a few intense tornadoes likely." Large hail and
damaging winds are also possible, forecasters said.
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