Tornadoes and storms hit U.S. Great
Plains, injure two in Kansas
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[May 26, 2016]
By Suzannah Gonzales
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tornadoes ripped
through the U.S. Great Plains, badly damaging and destroying about 20
houses in Kansas, a day after two people were injured there in storms,
local media and authorities said on Wednesday, and more dangerous
weather is expected.
Intense storms are possible across the region on Thursday and
Friday, the National Weather Service (NWS) said, with large hail and
damaging winds potential primary hazards.
On Wednesday, at least one tornado tore through rural areas in
Dickinson County, northern Kansas, an CBS-affiliated TV station
reported, although the NWS had not confirmed the weather event's
status.
No injuries were reported on the second day of dangerous weather in
the region, and local government officers and rescue workers were
making door-to-door checks on residents, the Kansas Highway patrol
said.
The NWS said that 14 tornadoes sightings were reported on Wednesday
in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, where storms destroyed structures,
snapped power lines and damaged railtrack.
Two people were injured in Ford County, Kansas, on Tuesday and taken
to hospital for treatment, interim county administrator and Ford
County spokesman, J.D. Gilbert, said. They were sent home on
Wednesday morning, he said.
As many as six unconfirmed tornados also hit an area west of Dodge
City, Gilbert said, destroying homes and a county building housing
offices and landfill equipment. Farms and ranches were also damaged,
he said.
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A tornado was also reported in Oklahoma, just west of Tulsa, along
with severe storms in the area on Tuesday evening, Ariel Cohen,
meteorologist at the NWS Storm Prediction Center in Norman,
Oklahoma, said.
There were also preliminary reports of tornados across northeast
Colorado associated with storms late on Tuesday afternoon and early
evening, Cohen said.
In addition, severe storms with large hail and damaging winds hit
central and eastern Wyoming and as far north as Michigan's Upper
Peninsula, Cohen said.
(Additional reporting by Brendan O'Brien; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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