Iowa tornado kills 'multiple' people in small town reduced to rubble
Send a link to a friend
[May 22, 2024]
By Brad Brooks and Steve Gorman
(Reuters) -A powerful tornado ripped through a small Iowa town on
Tuesday, killing multiple people and leaving at least a dozen injured,
authorities said.
Images from the town of Greenfield show a path of utter destruction,
with homes reduced to splinters, debris strewn everywhere and several
large wind turbines toppled.
"This tornado has devastated a good portion of this town," said Sgt.
Alex Dinkla, a spokesperson with the Iowa State Patrol, during an
evening press conference in Greenfield.
"We can confirm there have been multiple fatalities with this tornado."
Dinkla did not provide a death toll, but said it may not be before
Wednesday that figures could be provided.
At least a dozen people in Greenfield, a town of about 2,000 people,
were injured in the twister, Dinkla said. Because the local hospital
sustained damage in the storm, those people had to be transferred to
facilities in nearby towns.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds said she would visit Greenfield on Wednesday
morning.
"While it's too soon to know the storm's full impact, answers will come
in the hours and days ahead," Reynolds said in a statement.
The governor said the state would provide its full resources to help the
impacted areas recover, and reassured residents that support was in
place working to provide shelter, food and water, and restore power to
thousands of residents.
"I've lived here all my life. I'm just praying that everyone was safe,
that everybody's safe, and nobody got hurt," Valerie Warrior, a
Greenfield resident, told CBS affiliate KCCI TV in an interview,
standing near some of the demolished dwellings. "It was scary, very
scary."
[to top of second column]
|
Volunteers clean up after a tornado touched down in Nevada, Iowa,
U.S. May 21, 2024. Nirmalendu Majumdar/Ames Tribune/USA Today
Network via REUTERS
Other video showed smashed vehicles and heavy damage to a gasoline
station in Greenfield, the county seat of Adair County, which along
with adjacent Adams County appeared to have borne the brunt of the
Iowa storms in the southwestern corner of the state.
At least one person, a woman in Adams County, was listed as a
storm-related fatality, the county's medical examiner Lisa Brown
said. She spoke to Reuters by phone but said she could not yet
provide more details.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds declared a "disaster emergency" for 15
counties, including Adair and Adams, allowing state resources to be
readily utilized in responding to the storm.
Also in Adams County, at least three wind turbines standing about 25
stories high were nearly snapped in half, with one catching fire,
KCCI reported. It said several other wind turbines were damaged in
Adair County.
The National Weather Service had issued tornado warnings and severe
thunderstorm advisories for much of Iowa and several other
Midwestern states on Tuesday, including parts of Minnesota, and
Wisconsin.
Earlier in the day, the weather service confirmed at least one
tornado over Rollingstone, Minnesota.
(Reporting by Brad Brooks in Longmont, Colorado, and Steve Gorman in
Los Angeles, additional reporting by Gnaneshwar Rajan in Bengaluru;
Editing by Michael Perry and Stephen Coates)
[© 2024 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.]This material
may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |