Twisters rage across U.S. South, killing mother and son
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[December 15, 2022]
By Brendan O'Brien and Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) -The bodies of a mother and her young son were recovered on
Wednesday hours after a tornado destroyed their home as it ripped
through a rural town in northwest Louisiana - one of a swarm of twisters
unleashed during the heavy winter storm system sweeping the United
States.
First responders found the 8-year-old boy's remains in a wooded area
about a half mile (800 meters) away from his home in Keithville,
Louisiana, a town of 300 people, after the tornado struck late on
Tuesday night, the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office said in a written
statement.
His mother's body was discovered at about 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, under
debris one street away from the destroyed house, the sheriff's office
said. An adult male injured in the storm was transported to a local
hospital, where the extent of his injuries was unknown.
"I am heartbroken to learn of the mother and child who were killed in
Southwest Caddo Parish due to one of numerous reported tornados,"
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said in a statement posted to
Twitter. "My prayers go out to the family as well as those who were
injured or lost their homes"
The tornado was one of 18 twisters reported in Texas, Louisiana and
Mississippi overnight on Tuesday into Wednesday that injured more than
two dozen people and left homes in ruins.
In New Iberia, Louisiana, at least one person was injured and multiple
others were pulled from debris after a tornado touched down in the city
some 70 miles (113 km) southwest of Baton Rouge, police said. Multiple
homes and a hospital were damaged, the New Iberia police confirmed on
Facebook.
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A tornado passes a highway in New
Iberia, Louisiana, U.S., December 14, 2022, in this still image
obtained from social media video. Mike Ibert/via REUTERS
Police warned residents to stay away from the damaged area as rescue
efforts were under way.
"We have received reports of a tornado that hit Killona," the St.
Charles Parish Sheriff's Office said on Twitter shortly before 1
p.m. central time (2 p.m. ET). "Responding deputies have advised of
heavy damage to residences in the area of Schoolhouse Road. Deputies
are checking residences."
The sprawling winter storm has swept across the heart of the United
States over the last two days, leaving parts of the Upper Plains and
Midwest buried under blowing snow, closing schools and making roads
impassible.
The storm system has prompted dozens of flight cancellations and
delays at airports across the region and threatened to cover parts
of the East Coast with ice and snow into Thursday.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago and Dan Whitcomb in Los
Angeles; additional reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by
William Maclean, Leslie Adler and Sandra Maler)
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