Cincinnati - Tornadoes raked the central United States late on Thursday and early yesterday, killing at least six people, damaging hundreds of homes and cutting power to tens of thousands of residents, officials said.
More than 30 people were injured as the storms ripped homes apart, cut roads and downed power lines. A local television station reported that in the Ohio town of Montgomery, a baby in a crib was hurled from a second-floor room, landed on the ground still in the crib and survived, unharmed.