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Kansas begins to assess damage after windstorm, severe weather
Kansas was rocked Wednesday by earthquakes, dust storms and winds gusting at up to 84 mph, accompanied by record-setting high temperatures.
Dec 15, 2021
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Onaga, Kansas
City | Onaga |
County | Pottawatomie |
State | Kansas (KS) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 66521 |
This is the first segment of an EF-2 tornado that began in Pottawatomie County, moved northeast into Jackson County and continued northeast into Nemaha County before dissipating. This is segment 1 of 3 for the tornado path. In Pottawatomie County the tornado touched down near a farmstead south of Havensville and compromised some of the external walls of a residence as well as tearing a large portion of the roof off of the residence. Extensive damage was noted to outbuildings and trees near the residence. The tornado continued northeast damaging mainly rural areas of northeastern Pottawatomie County damaging trees and power poles.