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‘Pilger is gone’: Tornadoes wipe out Nebraska village

Twisters, appearing two at a time in some areas, struck farming communities in northeastern part of state

A swarm of tornadoes, some appearing two at a time, struck several farming communities in northeastern Nebraska on Monday, killing at least one person and injuring 16 others in one tiny town obliterated by a direct hit, officials said.

The tornadoes, part of a supercell thunderstorm system, appeared to be class EF-2 or EF-3, meaning they packed cyclonic winds of up to 165 miles per hour, said Rich Thompson, lead forecaster for the National Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma.

Pilger, a village several blocks wide and home to roughly 350 people, appeared to bear the brunt of the storms and the heaviest concentration of casualties after one twister struck in late afternoon, local authorities said.

"Pilger is gone," said Sanford Goshorn, director of emergency management for Stanton County. "The tornado cut right through the center of town." Electricity, water and sewage services were completely knocked out, he said.

The entire community, about 100 miles northwest of Omaha, was ordered to be evacuated.

Stanton County Sheriff Michael Unger told Reuters the Pilger storm killed one person and injured at least 16, who were taken to a hospital in nearby Norfolk.

Thompson said the Storm Prediction Center tracked at least four twisters in northeastern Nebraska, with one or two sightings of a pair of tornadoes touching down simultaneously.

"Two powerful tornadoes on the ground at the same time is quite rare," said Barbara Mayes, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Omaha.

A storm chaser video on the Weather Channel showed two large tornadoes in the same video frame tearing across farmland near Stanton.

Additional tornadoes or funnel clouds were detected in central Nebraska, behind the first wave of storms, which appeared to dissipate as it moved east, weather officials said.

The Nebraska Emergency Management Agency received reports of injuries and damage throughout Stanton, Cuming and Wayne counties, spokeswoman Jodie Fawl said.

"We have had reports of people trapped in several of the communities," she said, adding that roads were closed to all but emergency vehicles near Pilger.

Reuters

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