England players shelter indoors amid tornado warning in Kansas City

June 14 (Reuters) – Kansas City, England’s base for the World Cup, was hit with a tornado ​warning just hours after the team ‌arrived, as the weather service told residents to take shelter to avoid a ​severe thunderstorm.
The weather service said the ​storm could cause winds as fast ⁠as 80 miles (129 km) per ​hour, and tornado sirens were sounded on ​Saturday evening.
“Take shelter in a sturdy building, away from windows. Flying debris may be deadly ​to those caught without shelter,” ​a weather alert told residents.
British media reports said ‌the ⁠England players were also instructed to stay indoors, and a fan festival in the city closed early to ensure ​safety.
The English ​side, ⁠who were hit by a training kit theft before they arrived ​in Kansas City, had a ​community ⁠training session in the afternoon before the tornado warnings took effect.
England will ⁠face Croatia ​in their first Group ​L match on Wednesday in Arlington.

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