Damaging Tornadoes Hit Massachusetts
Death reported in tornado: wwlp.com
Multiple tornadoes caused damage across Western Massachusetts Wednesday afternoon, including one that caused heavy damage in Springfield's Downtown and South End neighborhoods.
The tornado had crossed the Connecticut River from West Springfield into the city, crossing the Connecticut River and Interstate 91.
Thomas Walsh, aide to Mayor Domenic Sarno, told 22News that the National Guard has been called-in to Springfield, and that residents are being asked to stay off the roads so that emergency workers can do their jobs.
The State Police Special Emergency Response Team (SERT) has been called in to help search damaged buildings for the possibility that anyone is trapped. Traffic into the city is being limited, as highway ramps leading to the city have been closed by State Police.
There are numerous trees down in the area, and many roads are impassible.
PVTA buses are still running throughout the city, but there are delays and detours in the South End.
That tornado started in Westfield, where Police Sgt. Eric Hall told 22News that there are no reports of injuries in that city, but power lines are down, and Shaker Rd. and Pontoosic Rd. is also closed.
There are also reports of additional tornadoes touching down in Wilbraham and in Agawam.