SPARTA, Mo. (AP) — The tornado siren failed to sound when a small tornado reached the area of Sparta, Missouri, because the small-town mayor couldn’t get to the hand-crank siren.
KYTV reports that the tornado tracked into the Sparta area just after 1 a.m. Monday. Winds up to 90 mph damaged homes and downed trees, but no injuries were reported.
Mayor Jenny Davis says she is the only person tasked with the responsibility of using a hand crank to power the lone warning siren in the southwestern Missouri town of 1,900. She tried to get to the crank but a fallen tree blocked her path.
Davis is warning residents to find more reliable sources for severe weather warnings since the cost of replacing the hand-crank siren is $40,000, money Sparta doesn’t have available.