East Bay Times

Tornado rips through Kansas; three students killed in crash

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WICHITA, KAN. >> A tornado that barreled through parts of Kansas destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes and buildings, injured several people and left more than 15,000 people without power, officials said Saturday.

In addition to wreckage from the tornado itself, three University of Oklahoma meteorolog­y students traveling back from storm chasing in Kansas also were killed in a crash Friday evening, according to officials.

Nicholas Nair, 20, of Denton, Texas; Gavin Short, 19, of Grayslake, Illinois; and Drake Brooks, 22, of Evansville, Indiana, died in the crash shortly before 11:30 p.m. Friday, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report.

The three were in a vehicle being driven by Nair southbound on Interstate 35 when the vehicle hydroplane­d and was struck by a tractor-trailer rig in Tonkawa, about 85 miles north of Oklahoma City, the report said.

A statement released by OU said: “The university is devastated to learn of the tragic passing of three students. Each were valued and loved members of our community.”

More than 1,000 buildings were affected when a strong twister swept through Andover on Friday evening, according to authoritie­s. In the daylight Saturday, emergency crews found a more widespread path of destructio­n than was earlier estimated.

“We now know that our damage path extended approximat­ely 3 1/2 to 4 miles to the north of where we believed it to have ended last night,” Andover Deputy Fire Chief Mike Roosevelt said at a briefing.

There were no reported fatalities or critical injuries from the tornado itself, despite the widespread destructio­n. Officials said only a few injuries had been reported. In Sedgwick County, three people were injured, including one woman who sustained serious injuries.

Search and rescue operations continued Saturday with more than 200 emergency responders from 30 agencies.

Officials kept volunteers away from the damage until a secondary search of debris is done.

Andover Fire Chief Chad Russell said earlier that some neighborho­od homes “were completely blown away.”

There are homes knocked completely off their foundation­s and entire neighborho­ods wiped out, Russell said. City Hall, the Andover YMCA and Prairie Creek Elementary School were among buildings heavily damaged.

 ?? JAIME GREEN — THE WICHITA EAGLE VIA AP ?? Wichita firefighte­rs search what's left of John's Animal World on Saturday in Andover, Kan. A suspected tornado barreled through parts of Kansas damaged multiple buildings.
JAIME GREEN — THE WICHITA EAGLE VIA AP Wichita firefighte­rs search what's left of John's Animal World on Saturday in Andover, Kan. A suspected tornado barreled through parts of Kansas damaged multiple buildings.

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