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At least 17 killed as tornadoes rip through south-central US

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At least 17 killed as tornadoes rip through south-central US


Neighbourhoods wiped out, houses ripped from foundations

PUBLISHED : Monday, 28 April, 2014, 2:17pm
UPDATED : Monday, 28 April, 2014, 6:16pm

Reuters in Little Rock, Arkansas

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A man tries to salvage belongings from a overturned mobile home in Greenville, N.C. on Saturday after a tornado touched down along Black Jack Simpson Road on Friday. Photo: AP

Tornadoes ripped through the south-central United States on Sunday, killing at least 17 people in Arkansas and Oklahoma and wiping out entire neighbourhoods, authorities said as rescue workers searched in darkness for survivors.

Winds ripped houses off their foundations and flipped cars on top of the rubble in the small town of Vilonia in central Arkansas’ Faulkner county, one of the worst-hit communities, television pictures showed.

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Arkansas authorities said at least 10 people had died in Faulkner and six more across the state – the first reported fatalities of this year’s tornado season. Another person was killed in neighbouring Oklahoma, said the sheriff’s department.

Searchers were continuing to dig through rubble in Vilonia and a spokesman for the County Sheriff’s office said there was a “mass casualty situation”.

“An entire neighbourhood of 50 or so homes has been destroyed. Many homes are completely gone except the foundation ... There is more devastation like this in other parts of Arkansas,” state congressman Tim Griffin told Reuters.

Cable television’s Weather Channel showed videotape of mangled, overturned cars, some with people still inside, lining miles of Interstate 40 near Mayflower, 35 kilometres northwest of state capital Little Rock.

Motorists searched crushed vehicles for victims while others stood dazed on the road. Authorities closed the route.

A tornado hit the east side of Mayflower at around 7.30pm, killing at least one person, tearing up trees and bringing down power lines, making it difficult for the emergency services to find stricken areas in the dark, officials there said.

“It’s extremely hazardous here right now,” said Will Elder, an alderman in the city. “The power lines are down, roads are blocked and they will have to proceed with caution.”

The Arkansas National Guard was deployed to help out in the state.

The Arkansas Department of Emergency Management said on its website 10 deaths had been reported in Faulkner, five in Pulaski county and one in White county.

At least one other person was killed in a tornado in the small town of Quapaw, in the northeast corner of neighbouring Oklahoma, according to Ottawa County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Derek Derwin.

That twister was spotted in the town 200 miles northeast of Oklahoma City at about 5.45pm, according to the weather service.

Media and the National Weather Service reported that two people were killed.

Overnight tornado watches and warnings were announced in several parts of Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi.

 
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