Indianapolis Tornado Warning: Indiana National Weather Service Issues Warning for Tuesday

Indianapolis Tornado Warning: Indiana National Weather Service Issues Warning for Tuesday
Jack Phillips
6/24/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

Indianapolis, Indiana, was placed under a tornado warning on Tuesday afternoon.

According to RTV6, the warning was placed over the entire city at around 3 p.m.

Locals reported hearing sirens on Twitter.

A tornado was confirmed on the ground in Speedway.

 

The Associated Press update: Volunteers flock to tornado-damaged SD town 

WESSINGTON SPRINGS, S.D. (AP) — More than 100 people are helping clean up tornado damage in Wessington Springs, while state and federal officials are preparing to get a better handle on the damage.

Monday was the first day volunteers were allowed into the southeastern South Dakota town where the June 18 tornado damaged dozens of homes and businesses. The Red Cross is feeding the volunteers through Friday.

Volunteer Tim Bloom told KDLT-TV that a tornado went through his hometown of Tyler, Minnesota, three years ago.

“Seeing the firsthand devastation of what it really does to a community, knowing how much help is needed, me and my brother got together and said it’s only a couple of hours away, let’s take a day off of work and see where we can support,” he said.

No one suffered life-threatening injuries in the tornado. Mayor Melissa Mebius told The Daily Republic newspaper that all homeowners who lost their houses have found places to stay, and no victims have been housed in a shelter since the first night after the storm.

Demolition of the destroyed houses got underway Sunday, and Mebius said the volunteer help is greatly appreciated.

“They’ve provided that boost in the cleanup that we’ve really needed,” she said.

Leaders in the community of about 850 people also are putting a focus on youth activities such as baseball and softball games and a children’s music program — events that will go on as planned this week.

“We need to let them be kids,” Mebius said. “We want to get as many things back to normal as we can.”

Gov. Dennis Daugaard on Monday asked federal officials to join state teams in assessing recent flood andtornado damage in Jerauld, Lincoln and Union counties. Assessments are to begin Thursday.

“The information gathered will help us determine whether federal funds or low-interest loans may be available for residents with homes and businesses impacted by the storms,” Daugaard said in a statement.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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