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A tornado caused lots of property damage, but no serious injuries, in the northwestern Kansas town of Selden as strong storms raked the area, the National
Updated: 4:25 PM CDT May 25, 2021 By CNN Wire People in a northwest Kansas town are calling a volunteer firefighter a hero after warned residents about a tornado that was barreling toward the town.When a tornado got close Monday night, the town of Selden, Kansas, lost power and emergency officials couldn t start the tornado sirens. That’s when Capt. Matt Goscha, of Selden Volunteer Fire Department, hopped in a truck and drove around, street by street, with a siren telling people to take shelter. When the twister hit, Goscha was right in the middle of it. Debris broke the windows in his truck and an electrical line hit him in the back of the neck. “I was trying to keep myself as focused as possible, Goscha said. And it just all happened so fast. I really don t know what all was going through; just trying to warn everybody and keep them safe.” Other than some bruising, Goscha is thankfully doing well and townsfolk say “he’s a hero” for putting his life o
Posted By: Jacob Weston May 25, 2021 @ 9:09 am Local News, News
By the Associated Press
The National Weather Services says a tornado has caused lots of property damage, but no serious injuries, in the northwestern Kansas town of Selden as strong storms raked the area.
Sheridan County officials reported the tornado hit around 6:30 p.m. Monday, tearing off roofs, crumbling the stone and brick walls of downtown buildings, uprooting trees and crumpling at least one farm silo. One firefighter suffered minor injuries when a utility pole crashed into the back window of his truck.
Sheridan County Sheriff Brandon Carver says 38 properties in and around town suffered major damage from the storm, while another 84 suffered minor damage.
Updated: 9:12 AM CDT May 25, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff The National Weather Service said a tornado has caused a lot of property damage, but no serious injuries, in the northwestern Kansas town of Selden as strong storms raked the area. Sheridan County officials reported the tornado hit around 6:30 p.m. Monday, tearing off roofs, crumbling the stone and brick walls of downtown buildings, uprooting trees and crumpling at least one farm silo. One firefighter sustained minor injuries when a utility pole crashed into the back window of his truck. Sheridan County Sheriff Brandon Carver said 38 properties in and around town suffered major damage from the storm, while another 84 suffered minor damage. National Weather Service meteorologist Jason Neilson, said more storms could hit the area again this week and there are also storm chances for the KMBC 9 News viewing area later this week.The Associated Press contributed to this story.