Thousands recover from deadly tornadoes as more storms threaten the central US

LONDON Ky AP Thousands of people from Texas to Kentucky cleaned up Monday from severe weather that killed more than two dozen people and destroyed thousands of homes and buildings in four days as forecasters warned that more tornadoes and storms were practicable in the central U S In St Louis where bureaucrats estimated a tornado Friday damaged buildings and may cost well over billion the mayor warned that federal assistance could take weeks Kentucky has been hardest hit by the storms A devastating tornado late Friday into early Saturday damaged hundreds of homes tossed vehicles left countless homeless and killed at least people majority of of them in southeastern Laurel County In London Kentucky where the devastation was centered the small airport became a beehive of cleanup work after it took a direct hit from a tornado Administrators were using it as a base to get water food diapers and other supplies out to the locality We have things going on But we re managing it And we re going to get it all cleaned up revealed London Mayor Randall Weddle Administrators in Kansas and Texas also were evaluating damage from late Sunday storms Tornadoes were practicable in an area centered in eastern Oklahoma on Monday with the pitfall of severe storms moving into Alabama Mississippi and Tennessee on Tuesday according to the National Weather Organization Kentucky cleans up The Kentucky storms that killed people were part of a weather system that caused seven deaths in Missouri and two in northern Virginia functionaries noted Lonnie Nantz hid in a hallway with his wife two daughters and a grandson as the one-story brick home they bought near London in was destroyed around them They were trapped in rubble for about minutes in the midnight darkness before they were rescued unharmed I don t know why this happened I ve tried to live a good life all my life I ve still got the faith noted the -year-old Nantz who went to church as unfailingly on Sunday London city worker Ashley Taylor was back on the job Monday loading doughnuts to take to a hospital and dispatch center even though there was a tarp on her roof She was lucky the houses across her street were destroyed late Friday night She survived the storm with nine other people and three dogs in the crawl space of a neighbor s home We prayed like never before and just thankful for everything God did for us Taylor commented In surrounding Laurel County first responders mourned one of their own Fellow firefighters exposed the body of Laurel County Fire Major Leslie Leatherman on top of a woman he was shielding from the storm s fury as he answered calls during the worst of the storm The woman was yelling for help and they were in a field across from a destroyed subdivision The injured woman turned out to be Leatherman s wife and administrators aren t sure if he knew who he was protecting in the darkness and chaos the fire department mentioned on social media A Kansas City is spared years after a tornado nearly wiped out the society Forecasters on Sunday night issued a tornado crisis for Greensburg Kansas where people were killed and of the town was destroyed in May by a -mile -kilometer wide tornado with winds of mph kph The city was spared this time Power was out but residents were safe after the storm scare Greensburg executives posted on social media Tornadoes in Kansas carved a -mile -kilometer path through Stafford and Reno counties While damage was extensive no injuries or deaths were communicated Hard-hit St Louis waits for FEMA St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer disclosed five people died were injured and more than homes were affected by an EF tornado with winds up to mph kph that slammed areas north and west of downtown Friday Spencer has estimated that damages will exceed billion Eight miles of pure destruction at times a mile wide Spencer explained at a Monday news conference We re talking about thousands of buildings thousands of families are being displaced The recovery work is just beginning The city issued a state of urgency and is awaiting a catastrophe declaration from the governor s office as a first step to getting federal assistance U S Sen Josh Hawley a Missouri Republican also expressed frustration over the federal response to a deadly March storm We cannot wait months I m not happy about the fact we re still waiting from all of that damage two months ago Hawley mentioned Acting Federal Emergency Management Agency Chief David Richardson commented last week he plans to shift responsibility for catastrophe recovery to states this year as part of an agencywide transformation and that FEMA would coordinate federal assistance when deemed necessary Spencer reported during a news conference Monday evening that crisis protocols put in place in were not followed possibly preventing sirens being activated to warn residents about the tornado When appealed whether any sirens went off she declared We are still under evaluation What I can tell you is that the sirens were not deployed in a way that they should have been She stated it was not clear whose responsibility it was to let the neighborhood know about the crisis but that the fire department will do so moving forward In Texas several tornadoes touched down west of Fort Worth on Sunday including an EF with peak winds of mph kph that caused damage in and around Gordon the weather institution commented Monday See more photos from the severe storms in the South and Midwest here Associated Press writers Jeffrey Collins in Columbia South Carolina Heather Hollingsworth in Mission Kansas Sarah Brumfield in Cockeysville Maryland and Jamie Stengle in Dallas contributed to this review Source