emergency management
-
Tornadoes in Virginia (Monday, April 28)
emergency management 9mo ago
-
Fukushima Rad News 5/25/13: Researchers Exposed To Accidental Radiation Release
emergency management 5h ago
-
Hear 911 tapes from Oklahoma
emergency management 1d ago
-
Hear 911 tapes from Oklahoma
emergency management 1d ago
-
Crisis360 Mobile Emergency Management
emergency management 1d ago
-
2013.05.20 Cuyahoga County Emergency Management
emergency management 2d ago
-
NEMA Expresses Enviromental Concern Following Tuesday's Floods
emergency management 2d ago
-
Two Metro-North Commuter Trains Collide Near Fairfield Connecticut
emergency management 2d ago
-
PBEM video: Portland's first-ever, citywide test of the BEECN system
emergency management 3d ago
-
OZ Saferoom Raffle Winner: Margie Gilliam
emergency management 3d ago
-
Vigilant Guard 2013: Joint Task Force CBRN in Action!
emergency management 3d ago
-
#Oklahoma Tornado Spread Destruction Like a 'Two-Mile-Wide Lawnmower Blade'
emergency management 4d ago
-
Crisis360 at Houston Hackathon
emergency management 4d ago
-
Oklahoma Tornado: 20 Children Among at Least 51 Dead, 'Horrific' Damage
emergency management 4d ago
-
Oklahoma Tornado: 20 Children Among at Least 51 Dead, 'Horrific' Damage
emergency management 4d ago
-
Oklahoma Tornado Live Footage Twisters Scary VIDEO Damage Moore Oklahoma City
emergency management 4d ago
-
Oklahoma Tornado: 20 Children Among at Least 51 Dead, 'Horrific' Damage
emergency management 4d ago
-
Huge tornado strikes near Oklahoma City
emergency management 5d ago
-
Rescuers Search School After Oklahoma Tornado
emergency management 5d ago
-
Monstrous tornado strikes Oklahoma City 20/05/2013
emergency management 5d ago
-
Raw Footage: 2 Mile-Wide Tornado in Moore Oklahoma - May 20, 2013
emergency management 5d ago
-
Oklahoma, Other Tornado-Hit States Brace For More
emergency management 5d ago
-
Logistics of tornado disaster challenges response
emergency management 5d ago
-
Shawnee Oklahoma Tornadoes Levels Homes Mass Destruction Deaths More Brewing Videos
emergency management 5d ago
-
Tornadoes hit Plains, Midwest 2 dead in Oklahoma - YouTube
emergency management 5d ago
-
Tornadoes hit Kansas hard
emergency management 5d ago
-
Multiple Tornadoes Slam Kansas, Oklahoma and Iowa, At least 1 Killed, 20 Injured
emergency management 5d ago
-
5-19-2013 Tornadoes wreak destruction across Oklahoma and the American Midwest
emergency management 5d ago
-
Massive Tornado Levels Neighborhood in Shawnee Oklahoma
emergency management 5d ago
-
Tornadoes Rips Kansas, Okla, Storm Tears Across The Plains And Midwest Caught on Tape
emergency management 6d ago
Tags
- antique store
- cars
- civil war
- colonial heights
- emergency management
- general store
- national weather service
- on top
- parking lot
- power lines
- sentara obici hospital
- shopping center
- state of emergency
- strip mall
- suffolk
- telephone lines
- the damage
- the general
- the storm
- the street
- the twisters
- the virginian
- the virginian-pilot
- this town
- tornadoes
- twisted metal
- vending machine
- virginia
- virginian-pilot
- wakefield
- weather
Description
Tornadoes Injure Hundreds in Virginia By SONJA BARISIC,AP Posted: 2008-04-29 06:04:13 Filed Under: Nation News SUFFOLK, Va. (April 29) - Three tornadoes ripped through Virginia on Monday, with one hop-scotching across the southeastern part of the state and leaving behind a 25-mile trail of gutted homes, tossed cars and more than 200 injured residents. Photo Gallery Steve Earley, The Virginian-Pilot / AP 'It Sounded Like a Train'1 of 5 More than 200 people were injured Monday as three tornadoes swept through central and southeastern Virginia. Above, residents of the Burnett's Mill neighborhood in Suffolk, Va., survey the damage caused by the storms. "Multiple buildings have been destroyed, homes have been destroyed," a city spokesperson said. Residents of some of the hardest hit neighborhoods in this town outside Norfolk were forced to evacuate their homes, with buses taking them to nearby shelters. Police closed roads, steering people away from streets with downed power lines. Downed trees and power lines covered the streets in a section of the city. A vending machine was tilted on its side, leaning up against a pile of rubble that had been the general store in a small shopping district. "It's just a bunch of broken power poles, telephone lines and sad faces," said Richard Allbright, who works for a tree removal service in Driver and had been out for hours trying to clear the roads. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine declared a state of emergency for the areas of southeastern Virginia struck by the twisters. The National Weather Service confirmed that tornadoes struck Suffolk, Colonial Heights and Brunswick County. Meteorologist Bryan Jackson described Suffolk's as a "major tornado." Jackson said the Brunswick County tornado was estimated at 86 mph to 110 mph, and cut a 300-yard path of destruction. The first tornado touched down around 1 p.m. in Brunswick County, said Mike Rusnak, a weather service meteorologist in Wakefield. The second struck Colonial Heights around 3:40 p.m., he said. The third touched down multiple times, between 4:30 to 5 p.m., and is believed to have caused damage over a 25-mile path from Suffolk to Norfolk, Rusnak said. At least 200 were injured in Suffolk and 18 others were injured in Colonial Heights, south of Richmond, said Bob Spieldenner from the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. In Colonial Heights, the storm overturned cars and damaged buildings in the Southpark Mall area. Suffolk city spokeswoman Dana Woodson said the area around Sentara Obici Hospital and in the community of Driver, located within the city, were hardest hit. The hospital was damaged but still able to treat patients. Insulation, wiring and twisted metal hung from the front of a strip mall in Suffolk that was stripped bare of its facing. Cars and SUVs in the parking lot outside lay strewn about, some lying on top of others. Several of Gregory A. Parker's businesses and his pre-Civil War-era home in Driver were damaged in the tornado. The porch was blown off his Arthur's General Store. At another store he owns, the tin roof was rolled up like a sardine can. The facade of his home collapsed and the windows were blown out. Inside, furniture was tossed about. "I hate to say it sounded like a train, but that's the truth," Parker said. His wife, Ellise, rode out the storm in the first-floor bathroom of an antique store. The building lost its second story. His brother, Craig S. Parker, owns the general store that sells hunting and fishing supplies. Parker is spending the night with his sister, who lives nearby. "I don't even think a leaf blew off at her house. That's how tornadoes are," he said. Sentara hospital spokesman Dale Gauding said about 60 injured people were being treated there, and he expected most to be released. "We have lots of cuts and bruises" and arm and leg injuries, he said. The hospital's windows were cracked, apparently by debris from a damaged shopping center across the street. Southsid...
