Teresa Akerman hunkered down under a table in the basement of her home outside Ashby, Minn., Wednesday afternoon as a tornado took aim at her farm. Shaking, she sent a text message to her daughter to tell her she loved her.
"I didn't know if I'd be able to say that again," Akerman, 67, said the day after at least one and possibly two twisters roared across Otter Tail County in west-central Minnesota. "It sounded like a great big wind machine. It was the sound of death."
Akerman survived unscathed, and her house, aside from the south wall being splattered with mud, grass and water stains, did, too. But others were not so fortunate.
Seth Nelson, 30, of Battle Lake, was killed when a tornado struck a machine shop where he was working, said Lt. Keith Van Dyke of the Otter Tail County Sheriff's Office. The shop and a nearby home were "swept off their foundations and blown away," he said.
Two other people, identified by the Sheriff's Office as Gareth and Linda Klimek, were injured. They were treated at a hospital and released, Sheriff Barry Fitzgibbons said. Their home took a direct hit and was a total loss, according to a fundraising campaign posted Thursday on behalf of the family.
No other injuries were reported and all other residents were accounted for, Fitzgibbons said during a Thursday afternoon news conference.
"If this had been a more populated area, this conversation would be a lot different," he said.
Some roads near Ashby and Dalton were closed to keep sightseers from coming to gawk at the destruction of seven buildings, including homes and garages.