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LIVE UPDATES: Possible Tornado On The Ground In Claremore
A tornado-warned storm progressing across NW Oklahoma has brought large hail and some strong winds with it Saturday night. A tornado warning is in effect for most of Green Country, including Tulsa, Osage, Rogers Washington and Wagoner counties. Active Watches & Warnings:. Tornado Warning Cherokee, Mayes, Rogers counties until 12:15...
Claremore Mobile Home Park Badly Damaged In EF3 Tornado
A mobile home park is badly damaged after an EF3 tornado shredded the area late Saturday night. The park owner says all residents are OK, but the clean-up will take some time. Almost all of the 48 properties inside the Oaks Mobile Home Park took damage from the tornado. Some are dealing with downed trees and other debris while other homes are a total loss.
14 Dead in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas After Freak Tornadoes Sweep Region
Monster tornadoes and giant hail pummeled parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas overnight Saturday, upending semi trucks and crushing homes in a freak weather incident that’s left at least 14 people dead. In Texas, seven people died in Cooke County near the Oklahoma border, sheriff Ray Sappington told NBC News, including two children ages 2 and 5. Authorities believe 60 to 80 more people are trapped in a collapsed gas station. In Oklahoma, two people were killed in Mayes County near Tulsa, the county’s deputy director of emergency management said, and the weather service recorded multiple tornadoes and thick hail measuring two inches in diameter. In Arkansas, five people were killed and multiple others were injured because of the freak storms, officials said. The storms are expected to continue east on Sunday through the midwest and the Ohio Valley, with a chance of tornadoes, large hail, and flash flooding although strong winds are most expected. Officials also expect the Indianapolis 500 to be delayed—fans were told to evacuate because of the weather.Read it at NBC NewsRead more at The Daily Beast.
American Red Cross gets boots on the ground immediately after deadly Oklahoma tornadoes
The American Red Cross stepped up to serve the community in the wake of devastating tornadoes that killed two and injured dozens in northeast Oklahoma. The organization had boots on the ground immediately after the tornado hit the areas of Claremore, Pryor and Salina. Matt Trotter, the regional communication director for the Red Cross, said their mission is to make the lives of the families impacted by the storms a little easier.
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