Hospital: 1 dead and 16 critical after tornadoes

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PILGER, Neb. (AP) — At least one person was killed and 16
others were in critical condition on Monday after massive tornadoes
swept through northeast Nebraska, destroying more than half of the town
of Pilger, hospital and emergency officials said.
The National
Weather Service said at least two twisters touched down within roughly a
mile of each other. Emergency crews and residents spent the evening
sorting through demolished homes and businesses in the town of about
350, roughly 100 miles northwest of Omaha.
"More than half of the
town is gone — absolutely gone," Stanton County Commissioner Jerry
Weatherholt said. "The co-op is gone, the grains bins are gone, and it
looks like almost every house in town has some damage. It’s a complete
mess."
Victims were taken to three regional hospitals, and at least one had died from unspecified injuries,
hospital officials said.
Nebraska Gov. Dave Heinman declared a state of emergency, allowing state resources to help with the
recovery effort.
Faith
Regional Health Services in nearby Norfolk was treating 16 patients
with critical injuries, and one person had died, said hospital
spokeswoman Jodi Richey.
Providence Medical Center in nearby Wayne
treated three tornado patients, including two who had lacerations, said
hospital spokeswoman Sandy Bartling. Two were released Monday evening,
and the third patient was in stable condition, she said.
Meteorologists with the National Weather Service were also tracking a tornado near the town of Burwell,
in central Nebraska.
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Associated Press writer Grant Schulte contributed from Lincoln.

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