5 dead after tornadoes, floods strike Oklahoma

High winds snapped a power pole on Highway 81 near El Reno, Okla., on Friday as tornadoes rolled into the area.USA Today – by Robin Webb and Michael Winter

Officials were preparing to survey the damage Saturday morning after tornadoes hit the Oklahoma City metro area Friday, killing at least 5 people and injuring 50.

The storm, the second fatal one to strike the region in 11 days, spawned several tornadoes, toppled cars and left commuters trapped on an interstate highway during Friday’s evening rush. Law enforcement officers and Red Cross workers planned to head to hard-hit areas after dawn to assess the damage.  

The storm also brought heavy rain and hail.Floodwaters topped 4 feet in Oklahoma City early Saturday and were expected to rise as flash flooding continued in parts of the state. Across east and central Oklahoma, repeated rounds of thunderstorms have produced between 4 to 7 inches of rain since midnight Saturday.

The area along the state’s I-40 corridor, packed with motorists when the storm occurred Friday, was particularly hard-hit. A mother and a child were killed when their car rolled over, KFOR-TV reported. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said several motorists were missing.

Residents retrieve belongings from a home destroyed by the tornados that tore through central Okla. on Friday May 31, 2013 in Union City Okla.

Residents retrieve belongings from a home destroyed by the tornados that tore through central Okla. on Friday May 31, 2013 in Union City Okla.  Nick Oxford, AP

One person died at El Reno, the first city struck by the storm, said Amy Elliott, a spokeswoman for the state medical examiner. Details on the two other deaths were not available, Elliott said.

On Saturday, Elliott told the Associated Press that she had no word of additional fatalities beyond the five reported.

A tornado was reported on the ground in Moore, where a mammoth May 20 twister killed 24 people and left the southern Oklahoma City suburb in ruins, KOKH-TV reported.

Will Rogers World Airport, southwest of Oklahoma City, was closed Friday evening and reopened overnight.

Rick Smith, the warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service at Norman, said that while the storm packed a powerful punch, with winds estimated at 80 mph, it wasn’t as strong as the Moore tornado.

Smith also said it was fortunate that the storm largely bypassed the center of the city.

The Oklahoma Corporation Commission reported at least 86,200 power outages related to the storms as of early Saturday.

In Missouri, the combination of high water and fallen power lines closed dozen of roads, snarling traffic on highways and side streets in the St. Louis area. At the Hollywood Casino in suburban of Maryland Heights, gamblers rushed from the floor as a storm blew out windows and tore off part of the roof.

Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Bettes sustained minor injuries after the “tornado hunt” car in which he was riding in Oklahoma was thrown some 200 yards by a tornado.

Cars that were damaged by a tornado in parking lot at Canadian Valley Technical Center on State Highway 66 in El Reno, Okla.

A truck squeezes past an overturned tractor-trailer on I-40 west of Banner Rd. in El Reno, Okla.

Cars on a flooded street in Oklahoma City, Okla., after multiple tornadoes rake the area.

Contributing: Associated Press

http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2013/06/01/tornadoes-oklahoma-midwest-plains/2379203/

2 thoughts on “5 dead after tornadoes, floods strike Oklahoma

  1. Truly incredible. I drove up I-35 through Moore, OK on Memorial Day – the twister had crossed the highway on 5/20 – I will never forget what I saw. If these ‘events’ are being instigated by HAARP I want to see the people responsible publicly executed.

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