3 dead after tornado, flooding from central US storms

AP  |  Charleston (US) 

Severe thunderstorms spawned a tornado that flattened homes in and triggered widespread flooding, leaving at least three people dead in and The system that stretched from to the Canadian maritime provinces on Sunday had prompted emergency declarations a day earlier in Missouri, and In south central Kentucky, the body of a male was recovered from a vehicle submerged in floodwaters in a creek near the community of on Saturday, the Sheriff's Office said in a statement. The victim's identify was being withheld pending notification of relatives. About 20 miles (32 kilometers) away, Dallas Jane Combs, 79, died after a suspected tornado destroyed her home earlier Saturday, the Sheriff's Office told officials said Combs was inside the home when it collapsed on her. Combs was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities said Combs' husband was outside putting up plastic to keep rain out of the home when he was blown into the basement area. He sustained minor injuries. In northeast Arkansas, an 83-year-old man was killed after high winds toppled a trailer home. told that died Saturday night after the home was blown into a pond.

About 50 miles (80 kilometers) away, the said the roof was blown off a hotel in Osceola, about 160 miles (257 kilometers) north of Memphis, In Middle Tennessee, the on Sunday confirmed an EF-2 tornado with maximum winds of 120 mph (193 kph) hit on Saturday. Sheriff's Office said at least four homes were destroyed and dozens of others were damaged, while 75 cars at a tire plant parking lot had their windows blown out or were tossed onto one other. "To look at what I'm looking at and know we didn't lose anybody is just a miracle," told At State University in Clarksville, a teenage girl was hit by falling debris at a college basketball game after an apparent lightning strike knocked a hole in the arena's roof Saturday night. and said the 15-year-old girl was taken to a hospital as a precaution. The extent of her injuries weren't immediately released. The game between and Murray State was stopped with 5:49 left in the second half due to the leaky roof. Fans took shelter in nearby hallways and athletic offices before play resumed after a more than three hour delay. said on that athletics department officials and physical plant workers "did a great job handling a big crowd and the elements in what could have been a much worse situation." is about 48 miles (77 kilometers) northwest of Nashville, Gov. signed an executive order earlier Saturday declaring a state of emergency ahead of the anticipated storms and flooding in parts of southern The order activates the resources of the National Guard and ensures state resources are available in the event of weather damage. Other state leaders have issued similar orders: Gov. declared a disaster emergency for 11 counties and Gov. issued a state disaster proclamation for three counties hit by flooding. Flood watches and warnings spanned multiple states Sunday morning, from to central Pennsylvania, while a wind advisory remained in effect for nearly all of Lower Michigan. The weather service said moderate flooding was expected along the River in and Ohio, including in Cincinnati, where the river was 8 feet above flood stage Sunday. Transportation officials said parts of Interstate 64 in Louisville, Kentucky, were closed in both directions Sunday due to high water.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 00:30 IST
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