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Sedgwick County releases map of tornado damage path

Sedgwick County releases map of tornado damage path

Sedgwick County releases map of tornado damage path

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Sedgwick County officials have released a map showing the damage path from the April 29th tornado.

The tornado was on the ground for 21 minutes, starting in southeast Wichita and ending in Andover.   The storm damaged or destroyed around 100 structures in Sedgwick County with close to 1,000 homes and buildings damaged or destroyed in Andover.

The tornado was rated EF-3 by the National Weather Service, but damage assessments were continuing Sunday.

 

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