Thursday, March 29, 2007

Tornado outbreak kills 4 in the Plains, By Rochelle Hines, Associated Press

OKLAHOMA CITY — A tornado as wide as two football fields carved a devastating path through an eastern Colorado town as a massive
storm swept from the Rockies into the Plains, killing at least four people in three states
An Oklahoma couple died when their home was blown to pieces late Wednesday, a woman died after the Colorado twister hit, and a Texas man was found dead in the debris of his tangled trailer.
The massive storm system stretched from South Dakota to Texas on Thursday morning
threatening flash flooding
and
storm warnings were still posted for most of Wyoming, where heavy snow was blamed for pileups on the interstates
Some of the worst devastation was in Holly, Colo., where at least eight people were injured when the tornado hit late Wednesday, damaging dozens of homes and littering the streets with broken power lines, tree limbs and debris.
Homes were there and now they're g
one
At least 11 tornadoes were reported
Nebraska,
Two tornadoes touched down in
Kansas
clipped from www.usatoday.com
A man watches while a driver slows as a tornado crosses a highway in Beaver County, Okla., Wednesday. The storm swept from the Rockies into the Plains, killing at least four people in three states, authorities said Thursday.
By Chad Love, AP

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