Thursday, March 26, 2015

PHOTOS: Tornadoes Hit Oklahoma, Leave 'Massive Destruction'

March 26,2015



 
One person was killed and several injured after tornadoes hit Oklahoma on Wednesday, knocking out power, overturning vehicles and flattening structures, according to officials.
A tornado that raked through the Tulsa suburb of Sand Springs left "massive destruction," damaging as many as 60 homes in a mobile home park, a spokesman for the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office told NBC News.
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"Conditions are deplorable," the spokesman, Major Shannon Clark, said, according to Reuters. Clark also said rain, lighting and winds hampered rescue efforts.
At least nine people were hospitalized across the state during the severe weather outbreak, the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management confirmed to Associated Press. The Oklahoma State Emergency Operations Center was activated Wednesday night in response to the severe weather.
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Utilities companies said that more than 79,000 customers were without power across the state as of late Wednesday night. At least 10 Tulsa public schools were without power, prompting the city to cancel classes for Thursday, according to NBC News.
Another tornado was spotted in Moore, Oklahoma, where police said multiple buildings were damaged and numerous cars and trucks overturned. The town was hit by a tornado in 2013 that killed 24 and injured more than 300.
Tune in to The Weather Channel and check weather.com for updates.

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