Sierra Waver gathers her belongings in Trotwood, Ohio, near Dayton, on May 28, 2019, after powerful tornadoes ripped through the US state overnight. WASHINGTON - Ohio residents inspected destroyed homes and debris-strewn streets Tuesday after powerful tornadoes ripped through the US state overnight, killing at least one person and causing widespread damage and power outages. "We have homes flattened, entire apartment complexes destroyed, businesses throughout our community where walls have collapsed," Hosford said. Dayton city hall asked people to conserve water because power at water plants and pumping stations was knocked out. Another three people died last Wednesday when a tornado packing speeds of 160 miles (260 kilometers) per hour tore through Jefferson City in Missouri.
Source: Bangkok Post May 28, 2019 21:56 UTC