Friday, March 2, 2012

Henryville High School tornado

  • There are no major injuries at Henryville High School in Henryville, Ind., after a tornado blew through today, causing significant damage to the building, WDRB TV reports.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • HENRYVILLE, Ind.
  • (Associated Press)
  • A series of tornadoes tore through the U.S. midsection on Friday Weve got extensive damage to the (Henryville high) school there. All the children are out. No injuries to any of them, just minor scrapes and abrasions, Adams said.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Tornadoes that slammed into several communities in Southern Numerous injuries were reported in Clark County, where Henryville High School sustained extensive damage.
  • (Courier-Journal)
  • HENRYVILLE, Ind. — Tornadoes ripped through Indiana on Friday Few recognizable structures remained in Henryville, a few miles to the west, where a high school was destroyed and the second floor ripped off an adjacent middle school.
  • (Cincinnati.com)
  • In the states Henryville area, the severe weather caused extensive damage to a high school, but only minor injuries were reported.
  • (Voice of America)
  • It was the second deadly tornado outbreak this week An Associated Press reporter in Henryville said the high school was destroyed and the second floor had been ripped off the middle school next door.
  • (Herald Tribune)
  • There are reports that Clark County Indiana was hit by a large tornado, and that the high school in Henryville, Ind., was struck. The school was closed. There are no reports yet on the scale of damage or injuries in Clark County.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • SOUTHERN INDIANA — Multiple media reports are indicating a tornado has damaged Henryville High School. Check back to newsandtribune.com for more information. But what will be located in the former school, if the purchase offer is approved, is still unknown.
  • (News and Tribune.com)
  • An Associated Press photographer in Henryville said the high school was destroyed and the second floor Harlan Sanders. The threat of tornadoes was expected to last until late Friday for parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Ohio.
  • (Central Florida News 13)

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