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Tornadoes tear through central US
Tornadoes tore through three central American states of Kansas, Oklahoma and Iowa with baseball-sized hail and wind blasts ripping roofs off homes and turning trees to matchsticks, as severe weather swept the region. A large "violent and extremely dangerous" tornado was spotted Sunday night on the southwest side of Wichita, Kansas and a second confirmed one was seen near Edmond, Oklahoma, the ...
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Tornadoes slam several states 300 homes hit
But the destructive weather isn't over. Baseball-sized hail, wind gusts and tornadoes could pummel parts of the central Plains and Midwest through ...
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Severe storms possible in Oklahoma again Monday
More severe storms are possible Monday and Monday night in Oklahoma, the National Weather Service reports. The Oklahoma City forecast is as ...
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Westbound I-40 reopens at U.S. 177 in Shawnee Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports
All lanes of westbound Interstate 40 have reopened in the Shawnee, Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports. The interstate was closed due to overturned vehicles in the Sunday ...
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Tornadoes tear through Plains at least 1 killed in Oklahoma 21 more injured
SHAWNEE, Okla. Tornadoes ravaged portions of central Oklahoma on Sunday, reducing portions of a mobile home park to rubble and killing a 79-year-old man whose body was found out in the open. "You can see where there's absolutely nothing, then there are places where you have mobile home frames on top of each other, debris piled up," Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth said after ...
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Deadly twisters tear through Oklahoma
SHAWNEE, Okla. Tornadoes ravaged portions of central Oklahoma on Sunday, reducing portions of a mobile home park to rubble and killing a 79-year-old man whose body was found out in the open. "You can see where there's absolutely nothing, then there are places where you have mobile home frames on top of each other, debris piled up," Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth said after ...
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Tornado leaves trail of destruction in Oklahoma - video
Aerial footage shows parts of Oklahoma after a tornado on Sunday. One mobile home park near the town of Shawneeto was reduced to rubble. The body of a 79-year-old man was found nearby. Tornadoes also swept across Kansas and Iowa on Sunday, part of a north-eastward-moving storm system that stretched from Texas to ...
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Twisters batter Oklahoma destroying homes injuring 21
A series of tornadoes raked a broad swath of the Midwest on Sunday, destroying homes and a trailer park in Oklahoma and injuring at least 21 people, officials said. As night fell, rescuers with flashlights picked through the rubble of a trailer park in Shawnee, Okla., that was heavily damaged in the storm, as were a number of homes across the state. James Hoke's mobile home was among ...
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Tornadoes pummel several states and kill 1
But the destructive weather isn't over. Baseball-sized hail, wind gusts and tornadoes could pummel parts of the central Plains and Midwest through ...
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At least four tornadoes sweep through Oklahoma wreaking havoc and destruction
Authorities say a tornado that severely damaged a mobile home park in Oklahoma killed a 79-year-old man whose body was found in an open area of the ...
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