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Tornado Strikes Jonesboro, Ark., Injuring at Least 6, Official Says | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A tornado struck Jonesboro, Ark., on Saturday evening, injuring at least six people and damaging a mall, local business and an airport, according to the authorities. | |
Mayor Harold Perrin of Jonesboro said six people had minor injuries, although he warned that the tally could increase as the authorities continued to search damaged buildings. | |
He said the large number of people staying at home because of the coronavirus pandemic might have reduced the number of injuries as the tornado cut a swath from the southern part of the city to the northern part, damaging the Mall at Turtle Creek, the Jonesboro Municipal Airport, an Anheuser-Busch granary and local shops. | |
Bill Campbell, a city spokesman, said two-thirds of the mall and several hangars at the airport were destroyed. | |
Multiple cars on a freight train had also been knocked over, potentially leaking hazardous materials, he said. Several vehicles were also overturned and knocked into ditches, Mr. Campbell added. | |
Mr. Perrin said the city had ordered a 7 p.m. curfew to allow emergency vehicles to pass through traffic unimpeded and to discourage gawkers. | |
“Right now, we have a great amount of damage,” said Sally Smith, a spokeswoman for the Jonesboro Police Department, who added that the authorities from across northeast Arkansas had been summoned to assess the damage. | |
Mr. Perrin said the Arkansas National Guard was also helping. | |
“I am paying close attention to the report of a tornado hit in Jonesboro,” Gov. Asa Hutchinson wrote on Twitter. “I know there is property damage. Just praying all is safe.” | “I am paying close attention to the report of a tornado hit in Jonesboro,” Gov. Asa Hutchinson wrote on Twitter. “I know there is property damage. Just praying all is safe.” |
The Mall at Turtle Creek — which includes a Dillard’s, JCPenney and a Target — had been temporarily closed because of the coronavirus, according to its website, although “essential stores and restaurants with exterior-facing entrances” had remained open. | |
“There was severe damage to our shopping center and emergency services are on site,” said Lindsay Kahn, a spokeswoman for Brookfield Properties, which owns the mall. “We are very grateful that there are no reported casualties within our property. This is a devastating time for our community and our thoughts are with everyone impacted.” | |
Rick Smith, a warning coordination meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Norman, Okla., said his son had been in the tornado. | Rick Smith, a warning coordination meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Norman, Okla., said his son had been in the tornado. |
“He’s okay but there’s a lot of damage,” Mr. Smith wrote on Twitter. “So scary.” | “He’s okay but there’s a lot of damage,” Mr. Smith wrote on Twitter. “So scary.” |
The tornado struck Jonesboro at about 5 p.m. before moving northeast, according to the National Weather Service office in Little Rock. | The tornado struck Jonesboro at about 5 p.m. before moving northeast, according to the National Weather Service office in Little Rock. |