The Mercury News

10 killed as storms devastate the South

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HOUSTON >> Severe storms sweeping across southern portions of the U.S. were blamed Saturday in the deaths of at least 10 people, including two first responders, as high winds, tornadoes and unrelentin­g rain battered a large area of the region.

Storm-related fatalities were reported in Texas due to icy weather, in Alabama from a deadly tornado and in Louisiana, where winds were so strong that they lifted a trailer home off its foundation and carried it several hundred feet. A man also drowned in Oklahoma. Hundreds of thousands of people were left without power from Texas to Michigan, parts of highways were closed in Oklahoma and Arkansas due to flooding and hundreds of flights were canceled at Chicago’s internatio­nal airports.

Two first responders were killed and another was critically injured in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday morning after they were hit by a vehicle while working the scene of a traffic accident in icy conditions, officials said.

Police Officer Nicholas Reyna, 27, who had been with the department for one year, died at the scene. Firefighte­r Lt. David Hill, 39, was taken to a local hospital where he later died. Firefighte­r Matthew Dawson, 30, was hospitaliz­ed in critical condition. Lubbock Police Chief Floyd Mitchell called it an “extremely tragic day” for the city.

Another person had died in Texas Friday night when a car flipped into a creek in Dallas as severe thundersto­rms passed through. Lightning from Friday’s stormy weather was suspected of causing fires that burned two houses by caused no injuries in the North Texas cities of Burleson and Mansfield.

A man drowned near Kiowa, Oklahoma, after he was swept away in floodwater­s, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Saturday. Randall Hyatt, 58, of Wardville, was overwhelme­d by rushing water while getting out of his stalled truck.

In Alabama, three people were confirmed killed near Carrollton in Pickens County, the National Weather Service in Birmingham said on Twitter. The Alabama Emergency Management Agency said the deaths were caused by an “embedded tornado within a long line of intense thundersto­rms.”

Earlier Saturday, in northweste­rn Louisiana, firefighte­rs found the bodies of an elderly couple near their demolished trailer in Benton, the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office said via Facebook.

 ?? HENRIETTA WILDSMITH — THE SHREVEPORT TIMES VIA AP ?? People clean up classrooms Saturday at Benton Middle School, which lost its roof from Friday’s storm in Benton, Louisiana. Severe weather has affected much of the region.
HENRIETTA WILDSMITH — THE SHREVEPORT TIMES VIA AP People clean up classrooms Saturday at Benton Middle School, which lost its roof from Friday’s storm in Benton, Louisiana. Severe weather has affected much of the region.

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