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          Huge twister kills 9 in Kansas of US

          (AP)
          Updated: 2007-05-06 08:42
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          GREENSBURG, Kan. - A fresh wave of tornadoes ripped through southwest Kansas on Saturday evening, a day after a tornado all but destroyed this town, killing nine and injuring dozens more.

          Huge twister kills 9 in Kansas of US
          Kevin Hillhouse, left, and his wife, Melissa, push a hand truck with their daughter Alexis, 5, and their belongings as they make their way down Main Street in downtown Greensburg, Kan., Saturday, May 5, 2007, after a tornado struck Friday. The family was evacuating to shelters. The Hillhouse's moved here a week ago from Berryville, Ark. [AP]
          Huge twister kills 9 in Kansas of US
          The National Weather Service said it had received reports "well into the double digits" of twisters touching down in six counties.

          Among them were a series of half-mile wide "wedge" tornadoes - similar to the one that devastated Greensburg on Friday night, meteorologist Mike Umscheid said.

          "We're going to expect quite a lot of damage," he said.

          Earlier, emergency crews called off the search for more victims of a tornado that killed eight people and devastated this southwest Kansas town Friday as fresh rounds of severe weather threatened the area Saturday evening.

          The National Weather Service said it had three reports of tornadoes making brief touchdowns in nearby counties as a slow-moving storm system moved through, although only minor damage was reported.

          "It looks like it's going to be another long night," meteorologist Mike Umscheid said.

          Rescuers had spent the day hurrying through the wreckage from Friday's giant tornado, which left little standing beyond the local pub.

          Friday's weather was blamed for nine deaths in the region, a figure authorities feared could rise even before the latest twisters.

          City Administrator Steve Hewitt estimated 95 percent of the town of 1,500 was destroyed and predicted rescue efforts could take days as survivors could be trapped in basements and under rubble.

          Among the only structures that survived was the Bar H Tavern, the town's lone bar. It was briefly converted into a morgue.

          Survivors of the storm picked over the remnants of their homes and possessions, still dazed by the twister's strength and scope.

          Jackie Robertson and her family collected wedding photos, a wallet and other belongings from the debris that had been her home.

          Robertson, her husband and a friend stayed in a cellar Friday night when the storms struck.

          "My heart just aches for everyone," she said. "It is so surreal. This is where I live."

          The town, previously best known as the home of the world's largest hand-dug well - 32 feet in diameter, 109 feet deep when it was finished in 1888 - was a nightmare of splintered homes and smashed vehicles, the air redolent with the smell of sap from trees stripped of bark.

          "We want everybody to know, and I plead to the American people as well as the people here in Kansas, this is a huge catastrophe that has happened to our small town," Hewitt said. "All my downtown is gone. My home is gone. My staff's homes are gone. And we've got to find a way to get this to work and come to work every day and get this thing back on its feet. It's going to be tough."

          Residents said they heard the tornado warning sirens - a common feature of towns in "Tornado Alley" - about 20 minutes before Friday's storm hit.

          National Weather Service meteorologist Larry Ruthi said the path of damage was 1.4 miles wide, estimating it would be classified a "upper F-4 or an F-5" tornado, the strongest possible.

          Jose Peraza said he was driving his oil rig into town when he heard the siren and driving hail started pounding the area. He pulled over and hid with several other people in a convenience store freezer.

          He said the storm ripped the side off the freezer, and when he came out he found the twister had thrown his truck - weighed down by 40,000 pounds of oil - "like nothing."

          The dead included eight in Kiowa County, where Greensburg is located, and one in nearby Stafford County, said Sharon Watson, a spokeswoman for the Kansas Adjutant General's Department.

          "We continue to find folks and this will go on for a good couple days - the rescue itself," Hewitt said. "I mean, the debris is just unbelievable. Even if you are in a basement, I mean your home is collapsed, and we've got to find a way to get to you."

          State Rep. Dennis McKinney, the Kansas House minority leader, said he and his daughter kid in the basement while the storm destroyed his home. Then he helped search homes for survivors but noted "the inspections didn't take that long because in the western part of town, there weren't many homes left to inspect."

          A mandatory evacuation was ordered, he said. Gov. Kathleen Sebelius declared a disaster emergency for Kiowa County, said her spokeswoman, Nicole Corcoran. The state sent 40 National Guard soldiers to help.

          The White House said President Bush was briefed on the situation. Federal Emergency Management Agency spokeswoman Dawn Kinsey said FEMA was preparing to help once Kansas officials request assistance. "We've been in contact with them since the beginning," Kinsey said.

          Scores of injured people were sent to hospitals as far away as Wichita, 110 miles away. More than 70 went to Pratt Regional Medical Center about 30 minutes away, with all but 14 treated and released, said hospital spokeswoman Kim Stivers.

          Rescuers pulled about 30 people from the basement of a partially collapsed hospital early Saturday, but most of them had minor injuries, Watson said.

          The twister was part of a storm front that spawned tornadoes along a line stretching northeast from Greensburg through central Kansas. At least seven more tornadoes were reported late Friday and Saturday in Illinois, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Nebraska, though damage was minimal, officials said.

          No injuries were reported in any of those states.

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