Zionsville Tornado Tracker: Indiana on Alert - Carmel, Fishers, Nobleville in Path

Edited by Yash Nitish Bajaj April 3, 2025 07:33 AM IST The National Weather Service issued a tornado alert on Wednesday for Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville after a turn was spotted on Wednesday in Sionsville, Indiana. The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for Carmel, Fishers and Noblesville after a Twister was spotted on Wednesday in Zionsville, Indiana. Meanwhile, a ‘possible’ Twister in Brownsburg, Indiana, touched. According to the NWS office in Indianapolis, a tornado was seen in Zionsville, Indiana (UNSPLASH). The warning covers Madison, Delaware and Southeast Tipton. Read more: Lake City Tornado: Video shows violent twister on the ground, Monette on warning at 21:48 o’clock EDT, Radar spotted a serious thunderstorm that can produce a tornado near Anderson and move northeast at 70 km / h. The storm can bring flying debris, damage or destroy mobile homes, and damage the roofs, windows, vehicles and trees. Affected areas include Anderson, Muncie, Elwood, Alexandria and several other towns, as well as parts of Interstate 69. Residents are encouraged to immediately decide in a basement or inside room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building, away from windows. That outdoors, in mobile homes or in vehicles, must seek the nearest considerable shelter and protect themselves from flying debris. Read more: Tornado warnings in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois: These cities will be most affected: “If you are now in Brownsburg, Sionsville or any surrounding areas, you must now be in a basement or in an interior room,” a local warned, previously known as Twitter. ‘Tornadoes in and around Indianapolis, Indiana! Thousands went home from basketball matches. Eagle Creek, Zionsville, Whitestown, Carmel, Nobleville, Fishers! Which does damage. If you are in the Indy area, you must be in your storm shelter, ‘another person added. Earlier in the day, at least five houses and one power line were off in Lake City after a tornado ripped through the city of Arkansas, Mayor Cameron Tate told CNN in a phone call. The Emergency Management Division in Arkansas confirmed ‘reports of tornadoes on the ground’ after a massive twister was spotted. “We work with local emergency management offices for situational awareness and still learn about impacts as it comes in. This is early in the case and we will release more information on possible consequences as it becomes available,” Kanipe said. There were no immediate reports about injuries.