Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nine confirmed tornadoes hit Midwest

Severe damage reported in Ohio, two dead in Pa.

- By John Seewer The Associated Press

A powerful storm with at least nine confirmed tornadoes tore roofs off factories, ripped away storefront­s and destroyed homes across Indiana, Ohio and into Pennsylvan­ia.

Scuba divers found the bodies of two men inside a home’s flooded basement where they were seeking shelter Sunday during a tornado warning in Erie, Pennsylvan­ia, authoritie­s said.

Six people were hurt, though none seriously, Sunday at a restaurant in the western Ohio city of Celina when a tornado touched down. Gaping holes could be seen in the concrete walls and roof of a nearby factory that makes heavy equipment.

“I’ve seen a lot of hard-hit areas with storms, even as far as having relatives down in the hurricanes,” Celina Mayor Jeffrey Hazel told WHIO-TV. “I can say this is pretty tremendous damage in this area.”

The National Weather Service said Monday that at least six tornadoes hit northern and western Ohio, including one that began in Indiana and hopped along nearly 40 miles before hitting Celina. Several large livestock barns were flattened, and neighbors pitched in to save nearly 400 cows at one farm in Mercer County.

The other tornadoes in Ohio touched down in Ashland, Crawford, Sandusky and Erie counties.

In Indiana, survey teams confirmed at least three other tornadoes hittheciti­esofsalem,muncieand Springvill­e.

A falling tree landed on an SUV near Muncie, injuring a family of four, including a 44-year-old father who was in critical condition.

Close to 40,000 people near Cleveland and Akron were without power Monday morning, and some were told it could take a few days before electricit­y was restored.

A handful of polling locations in northeaste­rn Ohio were moved for Tuesday’s election because of power outages.

In Pennsylvan­ia, the storm dumped about 4 inches of rain around Erie.

A rush of stormwater collapsed a wall of the home where the two bodies were found, spilling about 8 feet of water into the house in Erie, said John Groh, Millcreek Township supervisor.

“We’ve never seen that kind of water in that period of time,” Groh said. “I’ve lived here 60 years, and I’ve never seen a storm like this.”

 ?? Levi A. Morman ?? The Associated Press Dollar General was one of the main buildings hit in the storm on Sunday night in Celina, Ohio. The entire roof was torn off, and the store was completely destroyed inside as possible tornadoes tore roofs off factories, ripped away...
Levi A. Morman The Associated Press Dollar General was one of the main buildings hit in the storm on Sunday night in Celina, Ohio. The entire roof was torn off, and the store was completely destroyed inside as possible tornadoes tore roofs off factories, ripped away...

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