Storms and tornadoes continue to ravage central US
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The extent of yesterday's storm has not been determined, but NWS Indianapolis noted that multiple tornadoes likely hit southern-central Indiana.
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WISH-TV on MSNTornado carved 35-mile path through Monroe County, NWS saysSevere storms and tornadoes in Indiana leave 1 dead, 6 injured, and 75 homes damaged. NWS confirms at least 4 tornadoes.
Meteorologists with the National Weather Service of Indianapolis say multiple tornadoes likely hit southern-central Indiana on Friday causing significant damage, including one confirmed EF2 tornado in Monroe County.
S: 1 dead, others hurt when strong storms, tornadoes leave destruction from Greene to Monroe and into Brown counties on Friday, May 16.
An EF1 tornado tore through parts of Ripley County and Dearborn County on Friday, May 16, according to a report from the National Weather Service.
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“There’s a tornado,” and “Here it comes!,” screeched guests at recent Bloomington, Indiana hitching, per a chaotic post shared by the groom’s sister, Morgan. She assured social media worrywarts that the twister petered out shortly before reaching the venue — and everyone stayed safe.
More than two dozen people were killed and dozens more injured as powerful tornadoes and severe storms ripped across Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia and even parts of the Washington, D.
Aerial video footage from areas in the South and Midwest, including Kentucky, show a trail of destruction left by devastating storms and tornadoes.
A devastating tornado in Linton, Indiana has left 85 homes damaged and 20 completely destroyed. Mayor John Preble and officials are organizing relief efforts, with the National Guard Armory set
T ornadoes, heavy rain, and thunderstorms tore through parts of the Midwestern and Southern United States over the weekend, leaving dozens dead. The weather system, which began on Friday, produced more than two dozen tornadoes that ripped through parts of Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.
As of May 19, this is the first confirmed tornado that occurred in the Greater Cincinnati Area from Friday night’s storms.