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At Least 21 Killed as Tornadoes Tear Through the Midwest and South | |
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NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Communities in at least six states on Saturday began assessing destruction left by a powerful storm system on Friday that spawned ferocious tornadoes, killing at least 21 people and causing a roof at a packed venue in Illinois to collapse — the second such deadly outbreak of severe weather in the region in a week. | |
Fatalities were reported in Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, the authorities said on Saturday, with Tennessee accounting for seven deaths. | |
Officials said five people died in Arkansas, including an unidentified man in North Little Rock and four in Wynne, about 100 miles to the east, in separate tornadoes. | |
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas and Mayor Frank Scott Jr. of Little Rock said at a news conference on Saturday morning that they had been in touch with President Biden, who offered federal resources. The governor already declared a state of emergency on Friday, triggering access to statewide assistance, including the National Guard. | Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas and Mayor Frank Scott Jr. of Little Rock said at a news conference on Saturday morning that they had been in touch with President Biden, who offered federal resources. The governor already declared a state of emergency on Friday, triggering access to statewide assistance, including the National Guard. |
“We ask that everyone be patient as we work to respond as quickly as possible,” Mr. Scott said as he stood outside a fire station that had been mangled by the tornado. | “We ask that everyone be patient as we work to respond as quickly as possible,” Mr. Scott said as he stood outside a fire station that had been mangled by the tornado. |
In Wynne, Mayor Jennifer Hobbs told CNN that the town had been “cut in half by damage from east to west.” A junior high school had been opened for people seeking shelter and food. | In Wynne, Mayor Jennifer Hobbs told CNN that the town had been “cut in half by damage from east to west.” A junior high school had been opened for people seeking shelter and food. |
On Friday night in northern Illinois, a 50-year-old man was killed and 40 others were injured after the roof collapsed at a theater in Belvidere with 260 people inside, the Boone County emergency managing director, Dan Zaccard, told reporters at a news conference on Saturday morning. | On Friday night in northern Illinois, a 50-year-old man was killed and 40 others were injured after the roof collapsed at a theater in Belvidere with 260 people inside, the Boone County emergency managing director, Dan Zaccard, told reporters at a news conference on Saturday morning. |
At least two people had life-threatening injuries, according to Dr. Matt Smetana, medical director for Boone County. | |
Concertgoers helped rescue people from the rubble, officials said, including the man who died. Footage on social media appeared to show patrons at the venue, the Apollo Theater, trying to find people beneath the debris. | Concertgoers helped rescue people from the rubble, officials said, including the man who died. Footage on social media appeared to show patrons at the venue, the Apollo Theater, trying to find people beneath the debris. |
In addition to the man killed in Belvidere, three people were killed in Crawford County after a “residential structure” collapsed, according to Alicia Tate-Nadeau, the director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. | In addition to the man killed in Belvidere, three people were killed in Crawford County after a “residential structure” collapsed, according to Alicia Tate-Nadeau, the director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. |
About 200 miles south, in the village of Sherman, Ill., more than a dozen homes were significantly damaged, Trevor J. Clatfelter, the mayor, said by phone Friday night. The storm, he said, had also caused major gas leaks, electricity outages and downed power poles across the village. | About 200 miles south, in the village of Sherman, Ill., more than a dozen homes were significantly damaged, Trevor J. Clatfelter, the mayor, said by phone Friday night. The storm, he said, had also caused major gas leaks, electricity outages and downed power poles across the village. |
Roughly 150 miles to the east of Sherman, in Sullivan County, Ind., three people were also killed after a tornado, according to Sgt. Matt Ames of the Indiana State Police. | Roughly 150 miles to the east of Sherman, in Sullivan County, Ind., three people were also killed after a tornado, according to Sgt. Matt Ames of the Indiana State Police. |
Seven people died in McNairy County, Tenn., said Maggie Hannan, communications director for the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. | Seven people died in McNairy County, Tenn., said Maggie Hannan, communications director for the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. |
At least one person was killed and four others were injured in Pontotoc County, Miss., which is about 110 miles southeast of Memphis, according to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency. | At least one person was killed and four others were injured in Pontotoc County, Miss., which is about 110 miles southeast of Memphis, according to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency. |
Near Huntsville, Ala., Ovie Lasater, 90, died inside her home after it was destroyed by a tornado, said Don Webster, a spokesman with Huntsville Emergency Medical Services. At least three other people were taken to the hospital, two with critical injuries. | Near Huntsville, Ala., Ovie Lasater, 90, died inside her home after it was destroyed by a tornado, said Don Webster, a spokesman with Huntsville Emergency Medical Services. At least three other people were taken to the hospital, two with critical injuries. |
In Covington, Tenn., six people were hospitalized after a tornado in the city, said Kimberly Alexander, a spokeswoman for Baptist Memorial Hospital. On Facebook, the Covington Police Department described the city as “impassable.” | In Covington, Tenn., six people were hospitalized after a tornado in the city, said Kimberly Alexander, a spokeswoman for Baptist Memorial Hospital. On Facebook, the Covington Police Department described the city as “impassable.” |
In addition to Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana and Tennessee, tornadoes were reported to the Weather Service across Wisconsin, Iowa and Mississippi. | In addition to Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana and Tennessee, tornadoes were reported to the Weather Service across Wisconsin, Iowa and Mississippi. |
Between 6 a.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday, trained spotters reported 65 locations where tornadoes were seen or caused damage, according to the Weather Service. The exact number of individual tornadoes might not be known for days, as weather officials survey the damage. | Between 6 a.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday, trained spotters reported 65 locations where tornadoes were seen or caused damage, according to the Weather Service. The exact number of individual tornadoes might not be known for days, as weather officials survey the damage. |
Weather Service meteorologists had issued more than 450 tornado warnings alerting people to the possibility of an imminent tornado by late Friday. | Weather Service meteorologists had issued more than 450 tornado warnings alerting people to the possibility of an imminent tornado by late Friday. |
As of Saturday afternoon, more than 400,000 customers across five states were without power, according to PowerOutage.us, which aggregates data from utilities across the country. | As of Saturday afternoon, more than 400,000 customers across five states were without power, according to PowerOutage.us, which aggregates data from utilities across the country. |
In Little Rock, the noises of machinery used to clear debris and whirring chain saws were constant. Though most of the roads were passable, traffic was slow as traffic signals were out while widespread power failures persisted. | In Little Rock, the noises of machinery used to clear debris and whirring chain saws were constant. Though most of the roads were passable, traffic was slow as traffic signals were out while widespread power failures persisted. |
Hadidi Oriental Rug has been a fixture in Little Rock for more than 30 years, and on Saturday morning, its owner, David Hadidi, wandered around the store, surveying the damage. | |
Rocks and glass littered the showroom floor, lit by the bright sunlight shining through gaping holes in the roof. Some of the rugs would have to be thrown away. | Rocks and glass littered the showroom floor, lit by the bright sunlight shining through gaping holes in the roof. Some of the rugs would have to be thrown away. |
“Insurance says you can’t sell rugs with glass, no matter how much you clean them,” Mr. Hadidi said. | “Insurance says you can’t sell rugs with glass, no matter how much you clean them,” Mr. Hadidi said. |
In Indian Hills, a neighborhood in North Little Rock, about a dozen homes appeared to have been damaged, including the home of Mildred Loy, 95, who said she had nearly been crushed when a tree fell through her roof. | In Indian Hills, a neighborhood in North Little Rock, about a dozen homes appeared to have been damaged, including the home of Mildred Loy, 95, who said she had nearly been crushed when a tree fell through her roof. |
Ms. Loy said that her caregiver had scooped her off the sofa and moved her to the hallway, where she climbed on top of Ms. Loy to protect her. “As she laid down, we heard boom,” Ms. Loy said. “It crashed right where I was sitting.” | Ms. Loy said that her caregiver had scooped her off the sofa and moved her to the hallway, where she climbed on top of Ms. Loy to protect her. “As she laid down, we heard boom,” Ms. Loy said. “It crashed right where I was sitting.” |
Meteorologists at the National Weather Service office in Little Rock had to move to a tornado shelter on Friday afternoon, as it became clear that their office was in the tornado’s path. | Meteorologists at the National Weather Service office in Little Rock had to move to a tornado shelter on Friday afternoon, as it became clear that their office was in the tornado’s path. |
Footage on social media appeared to show a large tornado touching down in Sigourney, a town of about 2,000 people about 70 miles southwest of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Other images from the region appeared to show buildings torn apart and upturned cars. | Footage on social media appeared to show a large tornado touching down in Sigourney, a town of about 2,000 people about 70 miles southwest of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Other images from the region appeared to show buildings torn apart and upturned cars. |
Manny Galvez, a resident of Coralville, a city about 20 miles south of Cedar Rapids, said he had hunkered in his basement just before 5 p.m. | Manny Galvez, a resident of Coralville, a city about 20 miles south of Cedar Rapids, said he had hunkered in his basement just before 5 p.m. |
“That was terrifying,” Mr. Galvez said in a phone interview. | “That was terrifying,” Mr. Galvez said in a phone interview. |
Parts of Mississippi were devastated last week by tornadoes that left at least 26 people dead. President Biden on Friday visited Rolling Fork, the Mississippi community hit hardest by those tornadoes. | Parts of Mississippi were devastated last week by tornadoes that left at least 26 people dead. President Biden on Friday visited Rolling Fork, the Mississippi community hit hardest by those tornadoes. |
Reporting was contributed by Robert Chiarito, Amanda Holpuch, Derrick Bryson Taylor, John Keefe, Euan Ward, Joshua Needelman and Tim Wallace. | Reporting was contributed by Robert Chiarito, Amanda Holpuch, Derrick Bryson Taylor, John Keefe, Euan Ward, Joshua Needelman and Tim Wallace. |