Tornado Chase in Kansas: Students die after storm-chasing drive

Tornado Chase in Kansas
Students die following storm chase drive

Heavy storms raged in the US state of Kansas at the weekend. A powerful tornado hits the region south of the city of Wichita. In the middle of the action are three students who want to collect data regarding the natural spectacle. On the way back from a storm-chasing trip, a fatal accident occurs.

Three meteorology students died on their way from a storm-chasing trip in the US state of Kansas to neighboring Oklahoma. Your car skidded on a wet road in the Kay district on Friday evening and was hit by a semitrailer, the broadcaster CNN reported, citing the highway police. The scene of the accident was only 105 kilometers from Kansas’ largest city, Wichita. A violent tornado caused extensive damage in the region on Friday. Several people were injured in the process.

The three men, aged between 19 and 21, were students at the University of Oklahoma Meteorology Institute, CNN continued. The trip was not made with the support of the institute, a spokesman for the university told the broadcaster. One was “deeply affected,” said a statement from the university.

According to the National Weather Service, more than a dozen tornadoes were reported in Kansas and neighboring Nebraska on Saturday night. A violent tornado with estimated wind speeds of more than 200 kilometers per hour first hit the region south of Wichita on Friday evening and later moved northeast.

Andover, a Wichita suburb with around 15,000 residents, was particularly hard hit. There were around 1,000 buildings in the path of the storm, reported the local newspaper “Wichita Eagle”, citing Andover fire chief Chad Russell. According to initial estimates, hundreds of buildings were damaged. The site will “be impacted for years to come,” Russell said.

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