CBS/AP/ June 1, 2011, 5:37 PM

4 reported dead after tornadoes in Mass.

Updated 10:46 p.m. ET

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — At least two tornadoes swept through western and central Massachusetts Wednesday, sending debris slamming into buildings and killing four people, Massachusetts' governor said.

Gov. Deval Patrick said two people died in Westfield, one in West Springfield, and one in Brimfield in the central part of the state. He had no details about those killed.

The storms did extensive damage in Springfield, the state's third largest city.

Video: Tornado touches down in western Massachusetts

State police report 33 injuries in Springfield. Police said five of the injuries were reported serious and required surgery.

Patrick said the path of damage from the first and more powerful of the two tornadoes extended from Westfield, just west of Springfield, and extended east to the community of Douglas. He said the second, slightly less powerful, tornado cut a path from West Springfield all the way to Sturbridge in the central part of the state.

Patrick declared a state of emergency and called up 1,000 National Guardsmen.

The storms also caused an unknown number of injuries and extensive damage. Patrick said the death total was preliminary.

"You could see things were coming," Deborah McCarthy, who witnessed the tornado in Springfield from inside an office building, told CBS station WBZ in Boston. "Trees were starting to snap around us and the windows smashed on the upper floors. You can see cars flipped over, too."

Bob Pashko, of West Springfield, said he was coming from his doctor's office when the storm started and he went to a downtown bar in Springfield to wait for a ride.

"The next thing you know the TV says a tornado hit the railroad bridge in West Springfield," said Pashko, 50. "It's the baddest I've seen."

The Rev. Bob Marrone of The First Church of Monson said the storm cleared a view he's never seen across the valley where the town sits.

"I can see the plywood of roofs, and see houses where most of the house is gone," he said. "The road that runs up in front of my house ... There's so many trees down, it's completely impassable."

The storm hit the Springfield area after a tornado watch was issued for much of the East Coast, including Philadelphia, New York and Boston.

Sen. John Kerry, D-Massachusetts, said he was joining Patrick in a planned tour of tornado damage Wednesday night.

Patrick said there was extensive damage in Hampden County, especially to homes and other structures. He said there were a number of live wires down. He said at least 48,000 homes were without electricity. The state has opened shelters for those whose homes were damaged or who need a place to stay.

Patrick repeated his call for superintendents in the 19 affected communities to cancel school Thursday. He said state employees in those areas also are urged to stay home and off the roads to give cleanup crews a chance to work.

The governor said he had preliminary reports of some looting in downtown Springfield. He said that looting tapered off as heavy rains set in. The State Police is securing the area. No looting arrests were reported.

Patrick said the damage has hit home for him and Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray. Murray is the former mayor of Worcester and Patrick owns a home in western Massachusetts.

"These are my neighbors and my friends, too; the lieutenant governor's as well," Patrick said. "We're worried about our friends and neighbors, our fellow citizens in western Massachusetts who have been affected by this terrible tragedy."

Earlier, the National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for much of the East Coast, including Philadelphia, New York and Boston.

The watch area stretches from Maine to Pennsylvania and is in effect until 8 p.m. A watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.

The Weather Service says thunderstorms with 70 mph wind gusts and dangerous lightning are possible. There also could be hail measuring about 2 inches in diameter.

The threat of severe weather comes after a stretch of several days of unseasonable heat. Temperatures have soared into the 90s in spots.

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samXXkiley says:
coucou,
r?chauffement climatique ou col?re de la nature, ce qui est certain l'homme demeure impuissant devant cette force,
mes condol?ances aux familles des victimes, qu'ils reposent en paix

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global warming or anger of nature, what is certain the man remains helpless before the force,
my condolences to the families of victims, they rest in peace
"au revoir"
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Thanatoid says:
Global warming my hiney. Anyone tried reading the Bible lately? (Even though it's becoming un-American to mention anything religious...QUICK...someone call the ACLU!) Anyway...flip through to REVELATIONS. I'm sure Obama just made it happen a little quicker...
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barbaram99 says:
I was born and raised in Maine. Never heard of them any where up there. I am 56. In the mid west yes. New England no.Boston is the capital of MA. As a New Englander I was shocked . I realise the weather is odd this year. I read the article and was floored. I now am in Seattle. I do keep up with the news from there.
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PA-farmboy says:
Springfield is NOT the capital of Massachusetts.
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howiestevens says:
You do know that Springfield is not the capitol of Mass., right?
Boston is the capitol.
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thanksgreed says:
WOW...what's next?
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rwsmith29456 says:
Mass. is a strange place for tornadoes isn't it? Not that things aren't happening in a LOT of strange places.
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bradkt1 replies:
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I don't know when the last time I heard about a tornado in Massachusetts.
rheola-2009 replies:
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There is no doubt, this is further proof of Global cooling.!!!!!!!!!!