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Tornadoes Touch Down in Colorado, Damaging Homes

One tornado touched down in Berthoud Thursday and damaged several homes, and at least two other twisters touched down southeast of Denver.
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A tornado touched down in northern Colorado and damaged several homes Thursday as storms brought flooding and marble-size hail to some areas.

At least three homes were destroyed in the town of Berthoud, about 40 miles north of Denver, said Lori Hodges, director of the Larimer County Office of Emergency Management. No injuries were reported.

Crews were checking on reports of about 25 other homes that were possibly damaged or destroyed, but they were hindered by foul weather and darkness.

"The rain is so heavy in that area with hail that they are not able to get more damage assessments," Hodges said.

The National Weather Service said the tornado was first spotted east of Lyons.

Flooding has become a more immediate concern, she said, with pelting rain expected to continue into the night. The area is still recovering from devastating floods in 2013.

The Red Cross was responding Thursday night to help people who have been displaced. Meanwhile, Boulder County sheriff's deputies were helping assess the damage and asking that people stay out of the area, Cmdr. Heidi Prentup said.

The National Weather Service said at least two other tornadoes touched down Thursday afternoon near the tiny town of Simla, about 60 miles southeast of Denver. Elbert County officials said at least six homes were damaged there, one severely.

No injuries were reported from that string of storms. Forecasters had warned that the Front Range and the Eastern Plains could experience severe weather Thursday.