Tornado causes damage May 10
Monday, May 12, 2014
Saline County saw some heavy storms roll through Saturday night, May 10, 2014, with a confirmed EF-1 tornado accompanying it.
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Several trees are downed on Lime Avenue by a tornado that passed through Saline County Saturday, May 10. (Contributed photo by Brandon Wolfe/Saline County E-911)
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A barn, located on Marigold Avenue, gets knocked down by the severe storm, accompanied by tornadoes, that passed through Saline County Saturday night, May 10. (Contributed photo by Brandon Wolfe/Saline County E-911)
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The view from Saline County Fairground along the north road of a tornado forming Saturday evening, May 10. According to the photographer, this was captured shortly after the sirens sounded. (Contributed photo by David Roscher)
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The view from Saline County Fairground along the north road of a tornado forming Saturday evening, May 10. According to the photographer, this was captured shortly after the sirens sounded. (Contributed photo by David Roscher)
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A tornado touches down north-northeast of Marshall and travels 7.5 miles through Saline County, according to the National Weather Service's damage survey team. (Contributed photo by Ashley Vest)
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Saline County received extensive damage along with several downed trees and power lines after a severe thunderstorm - accompanied by tornadoes - rolled through the area Saturday evening, May 10. (Contributed image from Saline County E-911)
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Clouds darken the skies near Marshall as a strong storm moves into the area Saturday evening, May 10. According to the photographer, this photo was taken taken near YMCA on Saturday before the sirens went off. (Contributed photo by Gail Surface)
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Clouds look like giant cotton balls before a strong storm moves into the area Saturday evening, May 10. According to the photographer, this photo was taken taken near YMCA on Saturday before the sirens went off. (Contributed photo by Gail Surface)
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Clouds rotate forming a tornado that would eventually touch down north-northeast of Marshall Saturday evening, May 10. According to the photographer, this photo was taken taken near YMCA on Saturday before the sirens went off. (Contributed photo by Gail Surface)
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Clouds rotate forming a tornado that would eventually touch down north-northeast of Marshall Saturday evening, May 10. According to the photographer, this photo was taken taken near YMCA on Saturday before the sirens went off. (Contributed photo by Gail Surface)
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As the tornado began to dissipate Saturday evening, May 10, this photo was taken from a porch one mile northeast of Gilliam looking south-southeast. (Contributed photo by Kim Norris)
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As the tornado began to dissipate Saturday evening, May 10, this photo was taken from a porch one mile northeast of Gilliam looking south-southeast. (Contributed photo by Kim Norris)
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A tree was uprooted during a large storm that hit Saline County Saturday evening, May 10. This tree is located at a house about three miles east of Marshall and about a mile north of Highway 240. (Contributed photo by Larry Cooper)
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A tree was uprooted during a large storm that hit Saline County Saturday evening, May 10. This tree is located at a house about three miles east of Marshall and about a mile north of Highway 240. (Contributed photo by Larry Cooper)
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Lance Tobin, of Marshall, and his niece, Reese Bartlett, of Wildwood, stand in front of a giant tulip tree that was blown over on the evening of May 10, about seven miles east of Marshall on County Road 215. There was major damage to many buildings and trees in this area due to the reported high winds and tornadoes. (Contributed photo by Heather Bartlett)