A brand new, $14 million school is among the wreckage after a half-mile-wide tornado swept through the Little Rock suburb of Vilonia, the Associated Press reports. The tornado was described as leveling the school, which had been set to open this fall.
"There's just really nothing there anymore,” Vilonia Schools Superintendent Frank Mitchell said. “We're probably going to have to start all over again."
KHTV reporter Dustin Wilson shared this photo of the destruction.
On his visit to the school, Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe saw a semi that had been swept onto on the school’s roof by the storm.
The school was intended to serve students in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades and covered 10 acres of land. The district had applied to FEMA for funds to build a “safe room” at the school, designed to protect students from tornadoes and other severe weather.
The tornado that hit Vilonia and nearby Mayflower could be rated as the nation's strongest twister to date this year. It has the potential to be at least an EF3 storm, which has winds greater than 136 mph, National Weather Service meteorologist Jeff Hood said.
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