Tornado Kills Man, Destroys 20 Homes In Kan. Town

Tornado kills man, destroys 20 homes in Kan. town

A tornado swept through a small eastern Kansas town, killing one person and destroying at least 20 homes, as severe thunderstorms pelted the region with hail that some residents said was the size of baseballs, authorities said early Sunday.

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