Storms, tornadoes rake Midwest as high
winds fuel prairie fires
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[March 07, 2017]
By Timothy Mclaughlin
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A line of thunderstorms
packing hail and isolated tornadoes rumbled across the Midwest from
Oklahoma to Minnesota on Monday as wind-fueled prairie fires forced
thousands of people from their homes in Colorado and Kansas.
Police and National Weather Service meteorologists reported some power
outages but no initial major damage from the storms carrying winds of 60
miles per hour (96 kph) and hail 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter as they
rolled east.
A tornado touched down in Smithville, Missouri, a Kansas City suburb,
damaging 10 to 12 homes and displacing a few families but causing no
major injuries, Police Chief Jason Lockridge said.
"Rain was minimal, it was just high winds and what was described as a
funnel cloud," he said in a telephone interview.
Areas of eastern Missouri and Iowa and western Illinois were under a
tornado watch until early on Tuesday morning, the National Weather
Service said.
The storms were largely to the east of an area stretching from the Texas
Panhandle into Colorado, Nebraska and western Missouri that was under a
"red flag" weather service warning for fires because of high winds, warm
temperatures and dry conditions.

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Twenty counties in central Kansas reported brush fires on Monday,
some more than one, fueled by winds gusting to up 60 mph, said Katie
Horner, a spokeswoman for the Kansas Adjutant General's Department.
Ten towns were forced to evacuate residents because of the fire
threat, including 10,000 to 12,000 from the city of Hutchinson, she
said.
Helicopters from the Kansas National Guard were being used to dump
water on the fires, she said. "It's just a massive undertaking,"
Horner said.

A prairie fire in northeast Colorado had burned about 25,000 acres
(10,100 hectares), and officials said about 1,000 people in small
farming towns were under evacuation or pre-evacuation orders.
(Reporting by Timothy Mclaughlin in Chicago, Keith Coffman in Denver
and Ian Simpson in Washinton; Editing by James Dalgleish and Paul
Tait)
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