• A damaged building in the Arabi neighbourhood after a large tornado struck New Orleans, Louisiana. Reuters
    A damaged building in the Arabi neighbourhood after a large tornado struck New Orleans, Louisiana. Reuters
  • It came 17 years after the city was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Reuters
    It came 17 years after the city was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Reuters
  • An overturned car amid the debris. Reuters
    An overturned car amid the debris. Reuters
  • John Jackson's family home was damaged after the tornado struck New Orleans. Reuters
    John Jackson's family home was damaged after the tornado struck New Orleans. Reuters
  • Power cables dangle in the aftermath of the storm. Reuters
    Power cables dangle in the aftermath of the storm. Reuters
  • Examining the wreckage in the Arabi neighbourhood. Reuters
    Examining the wreckage in the Arabi neighbourhood. Reuters
  • The tornado tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs on Tuesday night. AP Photo
    The tornado tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs on Tuesday night. AP Photo
  • Annelise Cassar holds her nephew Eliam Cruice, 9 months, amid damage from the tornado. AP Photo
    Annelise Cassar holds her nephew Eliam Cruice, 9 months, amid damage from the tornado. AP Photo
  • A car lies on its side in front of a destroyed home. AP Photo
    A car lies on its side in front of a destroyed home. AP Photo
  • Outside Arabi Food store, New Orleans residents gather. Some have been displaced from their damaged homes. AP Photo
    Outside Arabi Food store, New Orleans residents gather. Some have been displaced from their damaged homes. AP Photo
  • Destroyed homes lit up by fire engine lights. AP Photo
    Destroyed homes lit up by fire engine lights. AP Photo
  • A car flipped over by strong winds. AP Photo
    A car flipped over by strong winds. AP Photo
  • Melodie Maher's dog was rescued by her son Claude Maher and firefighters. AP Photo
    Melodie Maher's dog was rescued by her son Claude Maher and firefighters. AP Photo
  • Standing on the porch of a damaged home in the aftermath of the tornado. AP Photo
    Standing on the porch of a damaged home in the aftermath of the tornado. AP Photo
  • The tornado ripped down power lines and scattered debris in a part of the city that had been heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. AP Photo
    The tornado ripped down power lines and scattered debris in a part of the city that had been heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. AP Photo
  • Photographing the damage. AP Photo
    Photographing the damage. AP Photo
  • Cody Scott searches the attic for belongings after a tornado tore the roof off of his father-in-law's home in Arabi. AP Photo
    Cody Scott searches the attic for belongings after a tornado tore the roof off of his father-in-law's home in Arabi. AP Photo
  • Breign Collins and Darryl Bardell, right, walk past a destroyed church after a tornado struck the area in Arabi, La. , Tuesday, March 22, 2022. A tornado tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night, ripping down power lines and scattering debris in a part of the city that had been heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina 17 years ago. (AP Photo / Gerald Herbert)
    Breign Collins and Darryl Bardell, right, walk past a destroyed church after a tornado struck the area in Arabi, La. , Tuesday, March 22, 2022. A tornado tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night, ripping down power lines and scattering debris in a part of the city that had been heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina 17 years ago. (AP Photo / Gerald Herbert)

New Orleans tornado kills one and leaves thousands without power


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A tornado hit New Orleans and its suburbs on Tuesday, killing at least one person in a region that bore the brunt of Hurricane Katrina 17 years ago.

The fatality was in the south-east of the city, where weather’s fury was focused.

Many people were injured, AP reported.

Rescue workers searched suburban St Bernard Parish for people in need of assistance.

Other tornadoes spawned by the same storm system hit parts of Texas and Oklahoma, killing one person on Monday and causing injuries and widespread damage to homes and other properties.

In New Orleans, television stations broadcast live images of the storm as it crossed the region.

The tornado appeared to start in a suburb and then move east across the Mississippi River into the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans and parts of St Bernard Parish – both of which were badly damaged by Katrina – before turning north-east.

Many residents also suffered damage to their property last year when Ida, a Category 4 hurricane, swept in.

Smell of gas

In Arabi, there was a strong smell of natural gas in the air as residents and rescue personnel stood in the street to check the tornado damage.

Some houses were destroyed and debris hung from power cables and trees.

On Tuesday, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell tweeted that there were no reports of casualties or significant damage to the city and that power companies were working to restore electricity to 8,000 customers.

About 13,000 homes and businesses were reported to be without power in the three parishes around New Orleans after the storm.

While people in the metropolitan region are used to dealing with severe weather such as hurricanes or heavy rains, it is unusual for a tornado to move through the city.

In 2017, a tornado caused widespread damage when it touched down in the eastern part of the city.

After leaving the New Orleans area on Tuesday, the system dumped heavy rain, downed trees and prompted tornado warnings as it moved into Alabama.

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Updated: March 23, 2022, 2:54 PM