Tornadoes killed four people in Oklahoma, including an infant, and left thousands without power Sunday after a destructive outbreak of severe weather flattened buildings in the heart of one rural town and injured at least 100 people across the state.
M ultiple tornadoes touched down in several counties across Oklahoma on Saturday night, leaving a trail of destruction with multiple people injured and at least 1 person dead. The region remains on high alert for severe weather after thunderstorms and tornados rolled through Friday and Saturday from Texas to the Great Lakes.
One day after destructive tornadoes plowed through Nebraska and Iowa, millions of people in parts of Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma were under tornado watches Saturday evening.
Residents began sifting through the rubble Saturday after a tornado plowed through suburban Omaha, Nebraska, demolishing homes and businesses as it moved for miles through farmland and into subdivisions,
At least two people, including a child, died in tornadoes that swept through Oklahoma, authorities said Sunday as emergency crews assessed the extensive damage to homes and businesses from the high winds,
Dozens of reported tornadoes have wreaked havoc in the nation's midsection since Friday, with flood watches and warnings in effect Sunday for Oklahoma and other states — including Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas.
The threat of severe tornado-spawning storms continues Sunday from Missouri to Texas, where more twisters, heavy rain and large hail are possible as communities in Nebraska and Iowa survey the destruction the storms have already left behind.
At least four people have been killed after severe thunderstorms and tornadoes tore through parts of Oklahoma, Nebraska and Iowa on Saturday night. Hundreds of homes and structures were also damaged due to the storms,
A dangerous storm Oklahoma spawned multiple destructive tornadoes on Saturday night and early Sunday morning, the National Weather Service confirmed—one day after
Severe weather left a trail of destruction in the Heartland on Friday with 78 tornado reports across five states. A multi-day tornado outbreak continues Saturday with powerful storms expected from Texas to the Great Lakes.
Severe thunderstorms and high winds in the Great Plains region on Saturday night injured residents, damaged homes and left more than 50,000 electricity customers in Oklahoma and Texas without power, the local authorities said,
Oklahomans on Monday were digging through the rubble of homes and businesses after at least 34 tornadoes ripped through the state. The weekend storms left four dead and more than 100 injured. Gov. Kevin Stitt declared a state of emergency for 12 of the state’s 77 counties.
Tornadoes hit multiple states over the weekend, with as many as 27 ripping through the state of Oklahoma At least four people have died in the state since late Saturday night
Numerous tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma and other parts of the Midwest over the weekend, leveling homes and buildings as severe storms continue to threaten the region. Dozens of tornadoes began Friday in at least six states,
U.S. since last Friday, including the tornadoes that killed 4 in Oklahoma and the terrifying EF-3 caught on camera in Nebraska. 199 tornado warnings were issued by the National Weather Service throughout the central United States.
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Kevin Stitt declared a State of Emergency for 12 counties impacted by the storm, Carter, Cotton, Garfield, Hughes, Kay, Lincoln, Love, Murray, Okfuskee, Oklahoma, Payne, and
A tornado plowed through suburban Omaha, Nebraska, on Friday afternoon, destroying homes and other structures as the twister tore for miles along farmland and into subdivisions. Injuries were reported but it wasn’t yet clear if anyone was killed in the storm.
Scores also injured in Oklahoma this weekend after dozens of twisters swept the US Southern Plains Sulphur, a town in south-central Oklahoma, was particularly hard hit with scores of buildings ripped apart Tornadoes killed four people in Oklahoma and left thousands without power on Sunday after a destructive outbreak of severe weather flattened
Another day of severe weather and flash flooding is expected on Sunday for the central U.S., which is still recovering from the several damaging tornadoes that have struck parts of the region since Friday.
Numerous tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma and other parts of the Midwest over the weekend, leveling homes and buildings as severe storms continue to threaten the region. Dozens of tornadoes began Friday in at least six states,
A wide swath of Oklahoma experienced numerous thunderstorms Saturday, including several tornado-producing storms that moved through the Oklahoma City metro area after dark. Organizers with the Norman Music Festival and Festival of the Arts canceled the respective events well before storms arrived.
The deadly weather in Oklahoma followed dozens of tornadoes that raked Iowa and Nebraska on Friday, killing one person. At least 22 tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma, the most powerful of which ripped through Holdenville,
Weekend storm systems blasted through parts of Texas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Iowa, leaving at least five people dead and trails of destruction.
A series of tornadoes ripped through parts of the state, striking particularly hard the cities of Sulphur, Holdenville and Ardmore, according to the National Weather Service. Keli Cain, the public affairs director for the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management,
Tornadoes wreaked havoc Friday in the Midwest, causing a building to collapse with dozens of people inside and destroying and damaging hundreds of homes, many around
Oklahoma's governor says tornadoes that tore through Oklahoma and flattened buildings in one rural town have killed at least four people. One man was also killed in Iowa.
A deadly tornado outbreak in Oklahoma caused damage and prompted calls to take cover as severe tornado-spawning storms threatened more twisters, heavy rain and large hail from Missouri to Texas Sunday.
The storm brought all elements of severe weather; tornadoes, straight-line winds, hail and flooding. OEM says the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner confirmed three storm-related fatalities,