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hue

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Mon Apr 28, 2014, 06:03 AM Apr 2014

U.S. Tornadoes Kill 16 in Arkansas, 1 in Oklahoma

Source: abc NEWS


Three years after a tornado devastated the Little Rock suburb of Vilonia, its residents found themselves huddling in the dark early Monday wondering how they would rebuild again after the most powerful tornado yet this year carved a path through their city and others nearby, killing at least 16 people.

The tornado touched down Sunday about 10 miles west of Little Rock at around 7 p.m., then carved an 80-mile path of destruction as it passed through or near several suburbs north of the state capital, including Vilonia. It grew to be a half-mile wide and remained on the ground for much of that route, authorities said.

Among the ruins was a new $14 million intermediate school that was set to open this fall.

"There's just really nothing there anymore. We're probably going to have to start all over again," Vilonia Schools Superintendent Frank Mitchell said after surveying what was left of the building.

The tornado was the largest of several produced by a powerful storm system that rumbled through the central and southern U.S. Another twister killed a person in Quapaw, Okla., before crossing into Kansas to the north and destroying 60 to 70 homes and injuring 25 people in the city of Baxter Springs, according to authorities in Kansas. A death was reported in Baxter Springs, but it wasn't yet known if it was caused by the tornado, making the Oklahoma death the only confirmed death from Sunday's storms outside of Arkansas. The overall death toll stood at 17 early Monday.

The tornado that hit Arkansas didn't form until night was setting in, so the full extent of the damage wouldn't be known until after sunrise on Monday.

Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/tornadoes-strike-central-southern-us-23492554

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U.S. Tornadoes Kill 16 in Arkansas, 1 in Oklahoma (Original Post) hue Apr 2014 OP
It was a strange night in central Arkansas. LiberalArkie Apr 2014 #1

LiberalArkie

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1. It was a strange night in central Arkansas.
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 08:58 AM
Apr 2014

It was strange that none of the local tv stations had any coverage at all until the tornado was on the ground in Pulaski county. The weather channel was covering it non stop for about 3 hours before. They even had a guy in North Little Rock. But the locals just had regular programming. We were getting the tornado warning on the cell phones from the NWS, but nothing on local tv.

Really weird.

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