Tornadoes Sweep Through Iowa; Major Damage And Some Injuries
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) β A flurry of tornadoes swept through central Iowa Thursday afternoon, flattening buildings and damaging the courthouse in Marshalltown and hitting an agricultural machinery plant in Pella as people were working. Authorities said a hospital was evacuated and there were some injuries from the storms, but no reports of deaths.
Hardest hit appeared to beΒ MarshalltownΒ , a city of 27,000 people about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northeast of Des Moines, where brick walls collapsed in the streets, roofs were blown off buildings and theΒ cupola of the historic courthouseΒ tumbled 175 feet (53 meters) to the ground.
UnityPoint Health hospital in Marshalltown was damaged, spokeswoman Amy Varcoe said.
Varcoe said all 40 of its patients were being transferred to the health systemβs hospitals in Waterloo and Grundy Center.
The Marshalltown hospitalβs emergency room remained open to treat patients injured in the storm, Varcoe said. Ten people injured in the storm had been treated by 7 p.m. Thursday, she said. She did not know how serious those patientsβ injuries were.
Marshalltown resident Stephanie Moz said she, her husband and 2-month-old baby were in the downtown clothing store she owns when tornado sirens went off. The family sought shelter in the buildingβs basement and heard βcracking and booms and explosionsβ as the tornado passed.
The storm broke out a window, ruining clothing and hats on display there, and destroyed her husbandβs vehicle, but she said sheβs relieved.
βWe went through a tornado and survived,β Moz said. βIβm happy.β
Iowa State Rep. Mark Smith, who lives in Marshalltown, told Des Moines station KCCI-TV that the area likely will be declared a disaster area. Smith said his house and neighborhood were not damaged, but much of downtown and surrounding homes have been.
βThere are houses with windows out, houses without roofs,β he said. βItβs just an absolute mess.β
Another tornado hit agricultural machinery maker Vermeer Manufacturing, where some people were still working, in the town of Pella, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) southeast of Des Moines. It scattered huge sheets of metal through a parking lot and left one building with a huge hole in it.
Pella Regional Health Center spokeswoman Billie Rhamy said seven people injured at the Vermeer plant were treated at the hospital. All had minor injuries and were released after treatment, Rhamy said.
Weather forecasters said the tornadoes formed suddenly and took them by surprise.
Alex Krull, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Des Moines, said that forecasting models produced Thursday morning showed only a slight chance of strong thunderstorms later in the day.
βThis morning, it didnβt look like tornadic supercells were possible,β Krull said. βIf anything, we were expecting we could get some large hail, if strong storms developed
Additional funnels were reported as the storm moved east of Des Moines past Altoona, Prairie City and Colfax.