(Daily Mail) Severe weather moved through the Plains states over the weekend, bringing high winds, heavy rains and tornadoes.
Two twisters were spotted on Saturday evening near Rozel, a sparsely populated area in central Kansas. They were also reported to the south in parts of Oklahoma.
Lightning bolts lit up the sky as the storm moved through

Damage: Residents of Edmond, Oklahoma survey storm damage from a tornado that hit their neighborhood

Loss: Jerry Dirks, at right, hugs her friend Earlene Langley after a tornado hit Dirks’ home just south of Carney Oklahoma

Extreme weather: Two tornados were spotted in Kansas on Sunday with residents warned to take cover in sturdy buildings

Monster: Two tornadoes hit Kansas on Sunday as severe weather warning s were issued across the Plain states

Wild: The tornado was ripping across the plains of Kansas
Incredible video shows tornadoes sweeping through U.S. farmland

A National Weather Service advisory warned: ‘You could be killed if not underground or in a tornado shelter.’
‘Complete destruction of neighborhoods, businesses and vehicles will occur. Flying debris will be deadly to people and animals.’
At least one person was reported dead in a Shawnee, Oklahoma trailer park that was leveled by the storm, 9News reported.
On Interstate 40, tractor-trailers were blown off the road, and one was seen hanging over the highway’s overpass.

Devastation: Decimated homes in the path of a massive twister are seen in Shawnee, Oklahoma
The National Weather Service in Wichita put in place tornado warnings for East Central Kingman County, Southern Sedgwick County and Northwester Sumner County in the state.
A massive twister touched down near Wichita Mid-Continent Airport just before 4pm (CDT).
A severe thunderstorm, capable of becoming a tornado, happened at 3.30pm and moved Northeast at 35mph, bringing ping-pong ball sized hail, according to weather.com.
Those who live in mobile homes were warned that there was extreme risk of their properties being destroyed.
Residents were warned to take cover in an interior room on the lowest floor of a solid building and stay back from windows.
People were warned to take care because flying debris could be deadly as was the risk of falling trees.

Raging: High winds and thunderstorms with the threat of tornadoes hit Kansas this weekend

Ominous: The sky darkened as the tornadoes ripped across the open plains along with ping-pong ball sized hail
It comes just days after devastating Texas tornadoes which killed six people and injured dozens.
The National Weather Service says 15 tornadoes touched down in north Texas on Wednesday.
Initial estimates put that number at 10, however the NWS added five more throughout Thursday afternoon.
In its preliminary findings, the National Weather Service rated the tornado that hit Hood County Wednesday night an EF-4, which is labeled ‘devastating’ by the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
The scale ranges from from FO, defined as a gale, to F5, defined as incredible.

Terrifying: Those living in mobile homes were warned to take shelter in sturdier buildings
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