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patriotsblade
05-11-2008, 04:17 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24558648/

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A tornado that spun across the Oklahoma-Missouri border killed at least 18 people as severe storms raked the central part of the country Saturday, injuring many and mangling buildings in the storm-weary region.

At least 12 people were killed after severe storms spawned tornadoes and high winds across sections of southwestern Missouri, the State Emergency Management Agency said. Ten of the dead were killed when a twister struck near Seneca, near the Oklahoma border.

At least six people were killed as the tornado flattened the northeastern Oklahoma town of Picher, authorities said.

"They're going over the hard-hit area and turning over everything and looking," SEMA spokeswoman Susie Stonner said of emergency workers' search for victims and assessment of damage. "It's hard to do in the dark."

Dozens more injured
The number of injuries across the area was not immediately available, though The Joplin (Missouri) Globe reported that more than 90 people from that region were being treated at Joplin hospitals.

The tornado in Picher — a depressed and pollution-scarred mining town that many residents had already fled — caused major damage in a 20-block area, said Oklahoma's Emergency Management spokeswoman Michelann Ooten.

"I know they are going through the rubble, trying to find people missing," she said. "There are numerous injuries."

Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry issued a statement saying a major emergency response was under way. He planned to visit the area Sunday.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Picher and all of the other Oklahoma communities that have been impacted by the latest wave of severe weather," Henry said.

Caught in cars
Television footage showed some destroyed outbuildings and damaged homes west of McAlester and near Haywood, Oklahoma. At a glass plant southwest of McAlester, the storm apparently picked up a trailer and slammed it on top of garbage bins.

Some victims were caught in their cars, which were tossed into ditches by the storms.

In storm-weary Arkansas, a tornado collapsed a home and a business, and there were reports of a few people trapped in buildings, said Weather Service meteorologist John Robinson.

Central Park Elementary School in the northwest Arkansas city of Bentonville had roof and window damage, and damage was also reported at Pine Creek Center School.

The storms remained active into the night as they swept eastward, with watches and warnings abundant across a wide swath of the Plains and South.

Rescuers freed a man trapped in his vehicle in western Tennessee after a tree fell on it during thunderstorms, Memphis firefighters said.

Memphis authorities say they've received reports of power lines and trees down, but there have been no injuries.

Tornadoes killed 13 people in Arkansas on Feb. 5, and another seven were killed in an outbreak May 2. In between was freezing weather, persistent rain and river flooding that damaged residences has slowed farmers in their planting.

The little town of Haywood, Okla. mentioned in the article is where I grew up as a little kid. The population of the place was only about 150 people when we moved away. It's so strange to see it mentioned in the national media. I feel so bad for all of these people. The other tiny town in Oklahoma (Picher) that got flattened by a twister was the subject of a front page article on MSNBC yesterday. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24555711/) How strange.

Ringo
05-11-2008, 07:58 AM
It appears this was an old mining town, and where they made batteries, for the Defense Dept! In fact it was a Eagle-Picher Battery that powered the Module back to Earth when Appolo 13 failed! I thought they closed the town down awhile back, but guess not??

Bartons area got hit hard also, according to the Weather Channel, as he lives in the Neosho MO area!!

patriotsblade
05-11-2008, 08:04 AM
http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=82177&newsChannel=newsOne

patriotsblade
05-11-2008, 08:07 AM
That Reuters video wasn't working. You can see it here http://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2008/05/11/534952.html

The page is in Norwegian but the video is in English.

sparks
05-11-2008, 08:24 AM
Bartons area got hit hard also, according to the Weather Channel, as he lives in the Neosho MO area!!

Hope he's ok.

patriotsblade
05-11-2008, 08:35 AM
The wedge tornado that destroyed Picher Oklahoma.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=j-aKmv1QepQ

Trueblue
05-11-2008, 08:38 AM
Wow. I never heard a tornado called a wedge tornado.

jim
05-11-2008, 09:06 AM
Wow. I never heard a tornado called a wedge tornado.

I've heard of 'em but still don't know what it means exactly...sure hate to hear all these folks have been killed and/or lost their homes:brr

patriotsblade
05-11-2008, 09:41 AM
Wow. I never heard a tornado called a wedge tornado.

http://www.chaseday.com/tornadoes.htm


Interesting stuff from a scientific stand point but just terrifying otherwise.