GREENFIELD, Iowa — One of the three powerful tornados that tore across Iowa this week left no property untouched along a mile-long path through the small city of Greenfield, Iowa, littering the way with remnants of splintered homes, smashed vehicles and shredded trees that once lined leafy streets.
On either side of this swath, picturesque homes and lawns seem untouched, and one might be hard-pressed to believe that a twister spinning at more than 136 mph (219 kph) ravaged the community of 2,000, killing four people and injuring at least 35.
At least 202 homes were destroyed by a series of tornadoes that raked the state on Tuesday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said Thursday at a news conference. Most were in and around Greenfield. The count does not include businesses or other buildings destroyed or damaged, like Greenfield's 25-bed hospital.
The havoc spun by the tornado now shows on the faces of people still processing how quickly homes and lives were shattered. Kimberly Ergish, who was combing through the debris field that had been their home with her husband, described how she grabbed her children and ran for the basement when the tornado sirens sounded.
''It got really quiet and then really loud and then everything was gone,'' she said. ''It was like 10 seconds of just pure terror and it felt like it lasted a lifetime.''
The governor praised FEMA's response on Thursday as she sought a disaster declaration for multiple counties. After surveying Tuesday's destruction, the National Weather Service determined that three separate powerful tornados carved paths totaling 130 miles across Iowa, according to Donna Dubberke, the meteorologist in charge in Des Moines.
It took just one minute for one of them to cut a path a mile (1.6 kilometers) long through Greenfield, Dubberke said. The town's center square and neighborhoods outside the tornado's path were spared.
Colton Newbury, 24, was working in Des Moines when the twister hit, nearly 60 miles (97 kilometers) away from his wife and 10-month-old daughter at their home in Greenfield.