Three tornadoes hit rural areas of southwest Iowa’s Adams County nine days ago. Adams County Emergency Management director Bill Lyddon told Radio Iowa his best guess at this time is over 70 farm buildings were damaged or destroyed.

“Several grain bins, probably more than a dozen of those that have had major damage or were destroyed. There’s a lot of damages other than residences out there,” Lyddon said. “We haven’t even looking at machinery and vehicles yet, but I know we’ve got a lot of them, too.”

The first tornado entered western Adams County at about 3 p.m. May 21. A second tornado was spotted in Adams County a few minutes later and that tornado stayed on the ground for 44 miles, eventually destroying part of Greenfield in neighboring Adair County. A third tornado was spotted south of Highway 34 in Adams County, about 10 miles from Corning.

“We had quite a bit of damage from all three tornadoes. We’ve had lots of volunteers and they pretty much take care of themselves here in the county and they went to the places that had the most damage or any damage and they’ve been working since,” Lyddon said. “It’s going to be a long time, but they’re going to keep cleaning and fixing things up and hopefully we’ll get it done eventually.”

None of the three tornadoes passed through any of the cities or towns in Adams County, but Lyddon said it appears eight homes in rural areas of the county were either destroyed or have major damage from the May 21 tornadoes.

“They’re going to have to decide what to do with those,” Lyddon said, “whether they’ll be taken down and replaced or ry and fix ’em.”

A Shenandoah woman was killed in one of the Adams County tornadoes when the vehicle she was driving was blown off Highway 148. A GoFundMe account has raised over $11,000 to help the family of 46 year old Monica Zamarron’s family cover funeral expenses.

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