Friday, May 27, 2016

Weekly wrap-up: Violent tornadoes ransack central US; 4 hikers perish on Mount Everest

By Katy Galimberti, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
May 27,2016; 8:21PM,EDT
 
 
Violent storms whirled through the central United States this week, spawning large tornadoes on multiple days.
Kansas was hit with multiple tornadoes, including one that tracked through Chapman, about 75 miles east of Topeka. Up to 25 homes were damaged. At some points during its track, the tornado was estimated to be at least half a mile wide.
The EF4 tornado overturned cars on its path as winds reached an estimated peak of 180 mph.
A tornado caused two critical injuries near Dodge City, Kansas, on Tuesday. The severe thunderstorm responsible for the twister was so powerful that, at its strongest point, it produced multiple tornadoes at the same time.
AccuWeather Storm Chaser Brandon Sullivan captured this image of a supercell in Perryton, Texas, on May 23. (Twitter photo/@BTSullivan91)
In Bryan, Texas, severe storms spawned a damaging tornado and intense flooding on Thursday. Local police said multiple homes were damaged, but no major injuries were reported.
Flooding submerged parts of southeastern Texas, closing major roadways in Brenham, about 75 miles east of Houston. Water rescues were reported in nearby Carmine, Texas.
(Photo/@BrentZwerneman/The Houston Chronicle)
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Lasting warmth spread across the northeastern U.S. this week. Central Park in New York City hit the 90-degree Fahrenheit mark for the first time so far this year on Thursday afternoon.
Rain made for a damp start of the 2016 French Open early this week. Matches were canceled on the first two days of the tournament.
Spectators with umbrellas leave the courts as rain interrupted first round matches of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, France, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
Mount Sinabung in Indonesia erupted multiple times this week, killing seven farmers.
More than 5,000 people were evacuated from the town of Gamber, local officials said. The volcano had been dormant for 400 years before erupting in 2010 and 2014.
A villager carries his belonging during an evacuation following the eruption of Mount Sinabung in Gamber village, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)
Four hikers died on Mount Everest over the past week. Two died from altitude sickness. One man fell to his death, and another man died from a suspected heart attack.
Subash Paul died on Sunday from altitude sickness after his team went off the original path.
"It is not clear what happened. We believe the weather suddenly deteriorated at some point, and the team lost direction," Wanchu Sherpa, Managing Director of Trekking Camp Nepal, told CNN.
Several AccuWeather meteorologists and staff writers contributed to this article.

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