3 tornadoes hit Virginia
Three tornadoes destroyed homes, tossed cars and injured more
than 200 people on Monday as they carved through central and
southeastern Virginia.
A
house in Driver, Va., was blown open by a tornado on Monday.
(Dennis Tennant/Associated Press)
Virginia State Gov. Timothy M. Kaine declared a state of
emergency for the areas in the southeastern part of the state 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."
Bob Spieldenner from the Virginia Department of Emergency
Management said at least 200 were injured in Suffolk and 18 others
were injured in Colonial Heights.
"Multiple buildings have been destroyed, homes have been
destroyed," Suffolk city spokeswoman Dana Woodson said.
Woodson said Suffolk's community of Driver was hardest hit.
In Driver, downed trees and power lines covered the streets. 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.
The community's Sentara Obici Hospital was damaged but still able
to treat patients.
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 centre across the street.
In Colonial Heights, south of the state capital of Richmond, the
storm overturned cars and damaged buildings in the Southpark Mall
area.
Property damage also was reported in Brunswick County, one of
several localities where the weather service had issued a tornado
warning. Sgt. Michelle Cotten of the Virginia State Police said a
twister destroyed two homes. Trees and power lines were down, and
some flooding was reported.
About 9,000 customers remained without service Monday night.
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