Central U.S. storms: 3 killed in Missouri as "violent tornado" hits Jefferson City
Published Date: 5/23/2019
Source: axios.com
Missouri Department of Public Safety said 3 people died in a storm in the state's southwest and the National Weather Service confirmed a "violent tornado" struck Jefferson City late Wednesday, as severe thunderstorms continued to hammer the Central U.S. The latest: Multiple injuries and extensive damage was reported in storm-hit areas of Missouri, and Missouri DPS said power lines were down. Tornado watches were in place from Oklahoma City northeast to central Illinois overnight. The NWS said it received 22 reports of tornadoes by late Wednesday, though some could be duplicated sightings. "Due to the tornado and severe weather in Jefferson City last night we are asking that all non-essential state employees in the Jefferson City area remain at home on Thursday. We have damage to state buildings and power is down in some areas. Please be safe!"Missouri Gov. Mike ParsonThe big picture: A large tornado passed north of Joplin, Missouri, exactly 8 years after a twister there killed 161 people. Radar imagery detected debris lofted thousands of feet into the air as the twister traveled through small cities including Carl Junction and Oronogo, Missouri. Severe storms affected millions from Oklahoma to Illinois.@MSHPTrooperF is in Jefferson City assisting @JeffCityPolice and Cole County Sheriff Dept. after tonight’s tornado. If you are NOT affected, please avoid the area. You will see several power lines down in these pictures. Treat them as though they are live. #MoWx pic.twitter.com/JHyNNfDX8F— MSHP Troop F (@MSHPTrooperF) May 23, 2019 Missouri DPS said the fatalities occurred in Barton County and several people were injured in the Carl Junction area of Jasper County. Since Tuesday alone, there have been at least 60 tornado reports.The threat: The risk of tornadoes, flash flooding and severe thunderstorms will continue into Thursday morning, as a frontal boundary remains draped across the nation's midsection. Weather disturbances rippling along were helping to spark rounds of storms. Record rainfall has fallen in much of the Central U.S. this spring, with more than a foot in some places in the past few days, causing dangerous flooding to occur. Numerous evacuations were reportedly underway in Oklahoma, Kansas and nearby states due to rising waters, per weather.com. In eastern Oklahoma, 2 barges broke loose Wednesday night on the flooded Arkansas River, per AP.Video posted by Regional Entertainment News shows some building damage, along with downed power lines and trees at Carl Junction, about 10 miles north of Joplin.Tornado damage Carl junction Missouri Minutes agoPosted by Regional Entertainment on Wednesday, May 22, 2019Witnesses shared images of the moment the tornado swept through the region.Incredible photos of the massive wedge tornado that touched down to the northeast of Joplin, Missouri this evening.Posted by RyanWeather.Com on Wednesday, May 22, 2019**TORNADOES IN MISSOURI** A tornado moved through near Joplin, MO, causing a tornado emergency Wednesday evening. At least three people are dead. We'll have more this morning, join @WXRules & @GarofaloWX for the latest. #mowx pic.twitter.com/xyVPhMRF3L— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) May 23, 2019 Very low-scraping wall cloud (the tornado is smaller, though still very dangerous) https://t.co/NCsXuus93g— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) May 23, 2019