US tornadoes kill 19; school collapses

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Mar 2 (Reuters) Tornadoes ripped across the Southern and Midwestern United States and killed at least 19 people, most of whom had been taking shelter in a high school that collapsed in southern Alabama.

Seventeen people died in the southern Alabama town of Enterprise, where the school building was torn open by the twister, state Emergency Management Agency spokeswoman Yasmie Richardson told the Montgomery Advertiser newspaper.

Gov. Bob Riley, who declared a state of emergency and sent 100 National Guard troops to the town, said there was at least one more death elsewhere in Alabama and rescue workers were still moving debris to search for survivors as night fell.

Another death was reported in Missouri.

Television news footage showed helicopters landing on the football field near wreckage of the school in Enterprise while ambulances came and went. The shredded building was surrounded by broken trees and overturned cars.

Emergency officials told local television that at least one teacher was among those killed at the school. CNN quoted an eyewitness as saying he carried the bodies of two young girls out of the building.

''Enterprise has suffered major and widespread damage,'' Riley said.

U.S. President George W. Bush, who earlier toured New Orleans and the Gulf Coast to assess the recovery from Hurricane Katrina, called the Alabama and Missouri governors to extend condolences and offer aid, the White House said.

Alabama state officials sent search and rescue teams, ambulances, generators and emergency lights to Enterprise to aid the search for survivors. Phone service and electricity were out through much of the area.

Doctors treated more than 50 people for lacerations, broken bones and other injuries, hospital CEO Jeff Brannon said. Most of them were hurt at the school.

Hospital workers had rushed to move patients away from the windows as sirens screamed out a warning moments before a dark funnel cloud roared past. Hospital windows burst and cars were pummeled in the hospital parking lot, Brannon said.

In the town of Caulfield in south-central Missouri, a tornado killed a girl in a mobile home and damaged six other homes and two gasoline stations, officials said.

Parts of several Midwestern states and regions as far south as the Gulf Coast to the Florida Panhandle had been under tornado watches or warnings most of the day.

In Chicago, more than 400 flights were canceled at O'Hare International Airport as gusty storms and fog rolled in.

''To the best of our knowledge there was at least one significant tornado that went through the city of Enterprise but we won't know if there was more than one before tomorrow when we send a team to conduct a storm survey of the affected area,'' said Tom Bradshaw, a meteorologist in Fort Worth, Texas, with the National Weather Service headquarters for the southern region.

''Several counties in Alabama and also Georgia are currently under tornado warnings,'' he said.

Yesterday's storms came just a month after a tornado killed about 20 people in central Florida.

Reuters DH VP0740

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