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7 killed by New Year's Eve tornadoes in US
Updated: 2011-01-02 09:22
(Agencies)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri - Shaken residents spent New Year's Day sifting through the wreckage wrought by tornadoes that touched down in several US states in the final hours of 2010, killing seven people in two states and injuring dozens of others.
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The woman, whose name wasn't immediately released, was entertaining a friend, Alice Cox, 69, of Belle, Missouri, in her trailer when the twister hit.
Southard said nothing was left of the trailer except for the frame and that the twister scattered debris 40 to 50 yards (37 to 46 meters) from where the trailer had sat. The woman were found under a pile of debris, Southard said.
"It's like you set a bomb off in it," Southard said in a phone interview. "It just annihilated it."
At a farm that was not far away, 21-year-old Megan Ross and her 64-year-old grandmother Loretta Anderson died when a tornado hit where their family lived among three mobile homes and two frame houses, Dent County Emergency Management Coordinator Brad Nash said.
The National Weather Service determined the home was hit by a weak tornado that was 50 yards (46 meters) wide and traveled less than a mile (1.6 kilometers).
In the northwestern Arkansas hamlet of Cincinnati, Gerald Wilson, 88, and his wife, Mamie, 78, died in their home and Dick Murray, 78, died after being caught by the storm while milking cows, Washington County Sheriff Tim Helder said.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon was spending New Year's Day touring damage from the storm that also caused damage near St. Louis.
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