Minnesota disaster response team to help in Iowa after deadly tornadoes
![FILE - A tornado damaged car sits in a pile of debris, Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Greenfield, Iowa. Experts say that planning is key before a tornado threatens. They say weather radios, basements and bicycle helmets all save lives. Record warmth this winter provided the fuel for a deadly tornado outbreak across parts of the Midwest and South in March. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)](https://kstp.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/GreenfieldIowaTornadoDamage5-28-24.jpg)
FILE - A tornado damaged car sits in a pile of debris, Thursday, May 23, 2024, in Greenfield, Iowa. Experts say that planning is key before a tornado threatens. They say weather radios, basements and bicycle helmets all save lives. Record warmth this winter provided the fuel for a deadly tornado outbreak across parts of the Midwest and South in March. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)
Minnesota is sending a disaster response team to Iowa to help local first responders as communities work to recover from the destructive and deadly tornadoes that tore through the state last week.
Gov. Tim Walz announced the deployment of eight members of the Minnesota All Hazards Incident Management Team (MN-AHIMT) on Tuesday.
The public safety professionals are highly trained and will give Iowa emergency management help with operations ranging from volunteer management and the disaster declaration process to debris cleanup.
“In Minnesota we’re no strangers to the devastation of tornadoes. We know the heartbreak that accompanies the loss of homes and businesses and the necessity of working together to rebuild,” Walz said. “In the wake of this storm, we are stepping up to support our neighbors. My heart goes out to the community of Greenfield as they recover.”
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Last week’s storms left at least five Iowans dead and hurt dozens more while devastating parts of the state.
The Minnesota team’s deployment is scheduled to last two weeks.