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Tornado kills 10 on Texas-Mexico border
POSTED: 1:36 p.m. EDT, April 25, 2007
Story Highlights
‧ NEW: Lightning death in Louisiana brings storm toll to 11
‧ NEW: Tornado injures more than 150 on both sides of border
‧ Family of five, including small girl, among the dead in Texas
‧ Storm brings floods in Iowa, Nebraska
EAGLE PASS, Texas (AP) -- Search teams worked their way
through wreckage-strewn neighborhoods in this border town Wednesday after a
tornado killed at least 10 people, destroyed two schools and damaged hundreds
of homes.
At least of three of the victims died just across the border from Eagle Pass
in Piedras Negras, Mexico, said Oscar Murillo, the city's civil protection
director.
On the U.S. side, five of the dead were in a mobile home when the storm
slammed it against a school building, said Maverick County Judge Jose Aranda.
"It was a whole family, and they were all together, probably like they were
huddling," said police Officer Ezekiel Navjas. Aranda said a girl between 4
and 6 years old, her parents, and two other adult relatives were inside.
Several mobile homes from the community of about 26,000 residents were still
missing Wednesday, officials said. More than 70 people were reported injured
in Eagle Pass.
In Piedras Negras, across the Rio Grande, 87 people were injured and 300
homes were damaged. About 1,000 people sought refuge in shelters. Three years
ago, a tornado killed 32 when it hit Piedras Negras.
Lightning was blamed for an 11th death Wednesday as the huge weather system
plowed through the Mississippi and Ohio valleys. The bolt started a fire near
Shreveport, Louisiana, that killed a 101-year-old man, authorities and the
man's family said.
The severe weather also spun off tornadoes Tuesday in Oklahoma and Colorado,
caused flooding in Iowa and Nebraska and piled snow more than a foot deep in
the Rockies.
The tornado that struck the rural Rosita Valley area outside Eagle Pass
destroyed two schools, City Councilman Ramsey English Cantu said Wednesday in
an interview with AP Radio. Nobody was in the schools, officials said.
"There was one elementary that was destroyed," he said. "We have behind that
a literacy academy for younger individuals that's like a preschool. That's
not even standing, just completely leveled."
Teams were still assessing the damage Wednesday morning in the border area
about 150 miles south of San Antonio.
National Guard units attached to the Border Patrol were assisting local
agencies in their door-to-door search and rescue efforts, Fire Chief Rogelio
de la Cruz said.
"It's the worst I've seen," said Ricardo Tijerina, 38, who rode out the storm
in a house near the school with his six children. He said he watched the
storm destroy a mobile home across the street, but all of that home's
residents survived.
More than 350 people were in shelters Wednesday morning, Cantu said. "Of
course, some also may be staying with relatives. It's just a very, very
catastrophic event that has come into this community."
Officials said 76 people were taken to Fort Duncan Medical Center, the city's
only hospital. Four were transferred to hospitals in San Antonio and Del Rio
in critical condition.
"The hospital in the early stages was being overrun, but they had called in
additional doctors and were able to take care of business," Eagle Pass Mayor
Chad Foster said.
Severe thunderstorms also battered other parts of Texas with high wind,
flooding rain and hail.
Streets were flooded and roofs peeled off homes in North Texas as the first
thunderstorms moved through Tuesday afternoon, followed by another line of
severe storms about six hours later. Television footage showed drivers and
residents being rescued from flooded cars and suburban neighborhoods.
Airport control tower evacuated
American Airlines canceled about 200 flights in Dallas, spokesman Billy Sanez
said. The airline also diverted about 80 flights bound for Dallas-Fort Worth
International Airport to other airports, including San Antonio.
Sanez said American working with the San Antonio airport and the Red Cross to
house passengers at a nearby high school because hotel rooms were scarce.
The DFW airport's flight control tower was temporarily evacuated Tuesday
night but the airport remained open, said Ken Capps, the airport's vice
president of public affairs.
Elsewhere, as much as 31/2 inches of rain fell Tuesday on western and central
Iowa, washing out roads, flooding basements and causing at least one
landslide that buried part of Interstate 29 in Sioux City in trees and mud.
No vehicles were driving through the spot when the mudslide happened,
officials said.
More than 5 inches of rain fell at Holdrege and Kearney, Nebraska.
"We've got full ditches, water over the roads in some cities, urban areas,"
said meteorologist Cindy Fay at the National Weather Service office in
Hastings.
Snow strands busloads of children
In Colorado, six buses carrying at least 60 children were stranded when the
storm dropped more than a foot of snow in about two hours, said Rob Finley,
assistant fire marshal for El Paso County. The children were taken to
shelters in the county about 80 miles south of Denver.
Crews used Sno-Cats to rescue dozens of motorists from snow-covered roads on
the plains east of Colorado Springs, said Lt. Clif Northam of the El Paso
County sheriff's office. Evergreen, Colorado, in the foothills west of
Denver, reported 16 inches of snow.
A tornado damaged several buildings near the small town of Wild Horse about
110 miles southeast of Denver, but no injuries were reported, the Cheyenne
County Sheriff's Department said.
Another twister touched down in north-central Oklahoma but no damages or
injuries were reported.
From:http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/04/25/storm.deaths.ap/index.html
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