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3 dead in Louisiana as storm spawns Southern tornadoes

- By Jake Bleiberg & Kevin Mcgill

KEITHVILLE, LA.—A vast and volatile storm system ripping across the US killed at least three people in Louisiana, spinning up tornadoes that battered the state from north to south, including the New Orleans area where memories of 2021’s Hurricane Ida and a tornado in March linger.

Elsewhere, the huge system hurled blizzard-like conditions at the Great Plains.

Several injuries were reported around Louisiana by authoritie­s, and more than 40,000 power outages statewide as of Wednesday night.

The punishing stormws barreled eastward Wednesday after killing a mother and son in the northweste­rn part of the state a day earlier. The system spun off a suspected tornado that killed a woman Wednesday in southeast Louisiana’s St. Charles Parish and another that pummeled parts of New Orleans and neighborin­g Jefferson and St. Bernard parishes—including areas badly damaged by a March tornado.

A tornado struck New Iberia, Louisiana, slightly injuring five people and smashing out windows of a multistory building at Iberia Medical Center, the hospital said. As night drew on, tornado threats eased in Mississipp­i, although some counties in Florida and Alabama remained under a severe weather threat.

New Orleans emergency director Collin Arnold said business and residences in the city suffered significan­t wind damage, largely on the Mississipp­i River’s west bank. One home collapsed. Four people were injured there, he said, adding,“the last word we had is that they were stable.” Similar damage was reported nearby. “Several homes and businesses have suffered catastroph­ic damage,” the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office said in a statement from that large suburb west of New Orleans. Among the heavily damaged buildings was the sheriff ’s office’s training academy building.

In St. Bernard Parish—where the March twister caused devastatio­n—sheriff Jimmy Pohlman said the latest tornado damage covered a roughly 2-mile (3.2-kilometer) stretch. Parish President Guy Mcinnis said the damage was less than in the March tornado though numerous roofs were blown away or damaged.

Authoritie­s in St. Charles Parish, west of New Orleans, said a woman was found dead there after a suspected tornado on Wednesday struck the community of Killona along the Mississipp­i River, damaging homes. Eight people were taken to hospitals with injuries, they said.

“She was outside the residence, so we don’t know exactly what happened,”st. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne said of the woman killed.“there was debris everywhere. She could have been struck. We don’t know for sure. But this was a horrific and a very violent tornado.”

About 280 miles (450 kilometers) away in northern Louisiana, it took hours for authoritie­s to find the bodies of a mother and child missing after a tornado swept away their mobile home Tuesday in Keithville, south of Shreveport.

“You go to search a house and the house isn’t even there, so where do you search?” Gov. John Bel Edwards told reporters, noting the challenge faced by emergency responders as he toured a mile-long (1.6-kilometer) path of destructio­n in rural Keithville. He had issued an emergency declaratio­n earlier in the day.

The Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office said the body of 8-year-old Nikolus Little was found late Tuesday night in some woods and the body of his mother, Yoshiko A. Smith, 30, under storm debris early Wednesday.

Caddo Parish Sheriff ’s Sgt. Casey Jones said the boy’s father had gone for groceries before the storm. “He just went to go shopping for his family, came home and the house was gone,” said Jones.

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