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First responders move on to search area of concern farther north after Andover tornado

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Tornado cuts through Sedgwick County and Andover, Kansas

An EF-3 tornado touched down in south-central Kansas on April 29, 2022, leaving damage in its wake, but few injuries. Residents in the Wichita area, Andover and Sedgwick and Butler counties are picking up the pieces.

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First responders were working on a secondary search of the area northeast of Andover on Saturday morning, Andover fire chief Chad Russell said during a news briefing.

It was their biggest concern Saturday morning, he said.

Crews have already finished a secondary search of homes in Andover. There are homes knocked completely off their foundations and entire neighborhoods wiped out, but no serious injuries, he said.

“It’s a miracle,” Russell said from the Dillons parking lot in Andover, which had dozens of emergency vehicles from surrounding counties. “I’m just praying it holds out. We still have searching to do.”

Homes in a housing development just southeast of Highway 54 and Andover Road were leveled. The garage and other rubble of one destroyed home held a car suspended in the air. Part of the roof at the nearby YMCA collapsed, and multiple vehicles were thrown against the building.

Wichita firefighters search an area north of the Andover YMCA after a tornado hit it on April 29, 2022. (April 30, 2022)
Wichita firefighters search an area north of the Andover YMCA after a tornado hit it on April 29, 2022. (April 30, 2022) Jaime Green The Wichita Eagle

“It got stronger as it went north,” he said, adding there was “really severe damage” across from the YMCA and then there was “severe damage up by 13th street and Prairie Creek and that area.”

He said they were “still really concerned” about other areas in the fire district, outside of Andover, including around 70th and 80th and Meadowlark. He said crews were doing a secondary search this morning and had a drone up in the area.

There were 966 structures in the path of the tornado, but it’s unclear how many were destroyed. First responders are still working to determine that.

The Andover YMCA was hit by a tornado on April 29, 2022. (April 30, 2022)
The Andover YMCA was hit by a tornado on April 29, 2022. (April 30, 2022) Jaime Green The Wichita Eagle

“We have entire neighborhoods that are destroyed so I think 50 (homes destroyed) is probably low,” he said.

Four injuries have been reported in the Andover area. All are adults with minor injuries. One person was injured by debris, two emergency responders and one person during an evacuation.

Russell said he heard four people were injured by the tornado in Wichita. Two, he said, had serious injuries and two were minor.

This story was originally published April 30, 2022 at 10:09 AM with the headline "First responders move on to search area of concern farther north after Andover tornado."

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Michael Stavola
The Wichita Eagle
Michael Stavola is a former journalist for The Eagle.
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Tornado cuts through Sedgwick County and Andover, Kansas

An EF-3 tornado touched down in south-central Kansas on April 29, 2022, leaving damage in its wake, but few injuries. Residents in the Wichita area, Andover and Sedgwick and Butler counties are picking up the pieces.