Image: Tornado damage( Paul Newton, The Southern Illinoisan / February 29, 2012 )Damage to a strip mall on the south side of Harrisburg near a Walmart.At least 6 people were killed in downstate Harrisburg when a tornado hit the city of 9,000 this morning and left the medical center scrambling to treat dozens of injured, authorities said.
Officials initially reported that as many as 10 people had died in the city of 9,000, but later revised the figure. Another 100 people were injured from the tornado, which hit at 4:56 a.m., authorities said. Between 250 to 300 houses were damaged or destroyed and about 25 businesses were badly hit, authorities said.
The Harrisburg Medical Center sustained damage in the storm, but remained open and was treating some of the injured, according to Vince Ashley, CEO of the 78-bed hospital. No one was injured at the medical center, he said.
“It's been quite a rush. They're still coming in, but we've been able to keep up with the flow of injured coming in,” Ashley told The Associated Press more than three hours after the storm passed. “Helicopters have been coming in and out here all morning.”
Three deaths were also reported in Missouri, and dozens of people were injured in the country music resort city of Branson.
The worst hit was Harrisburg. Whole blocks appeared flattened, and WSIL-TV reported that power lines were down throughout the city and gas lines were leaking.
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