The buildings and homes in Iowa and Nebraska collapsed from the tornadoes


Destruction of a Small Town in Minden, Iowa, by a Category of Tornadoes. Emergency Services in Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Nebraska

A section of Minden, Iowa, a small town 30 miles north of Omaha, was destroyed by a tornado. Drone footage showed flattened buildings and a trail of debris over a large area.

Deanne said she had talked with officials in Oklahoma, Iowa and Nebraska and offered the agency’s support.

At least three people were killed and dozens were injured as tornadoes churned through parts of the south and Midwest over the weekend.

Recovery efforts are underway after severe weather devastated parts of Oklahoma, Nebraska and Iowa, turning homes and other buildings into heaps of lumber and rubble.

In Hughes County, Okla., one man and one child were killed in the storms. The agency said Sunday morning that it was also treating four people for injuries, three of which were major.

In a video message on Sunday, Stitt said that he was declaring an emergency in Oklahoma so that he could get assistance to those who need it.

The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska declared a state of emergency on Friday after it reported that thunderstorms and tornadoes inflicted “significant damage” on some of its members and impacted local businesses and public transportation.

Four hangar buildings that were used to store private planes were destroyed in the tornado, but the passenger terminal at the airport was unaffected.