Deadly Tornado Outbreak in Oklahoma Leaves Four Dead
Including An Infant, As Severe Storms Continue
At Least Four People Dead, Including an Infant
A series of tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma overnight, leaving behind a trail of destruction and at least four dead, including an infant. The tornadoes touched down in several areas of the state, including the city of Barnsdall, where homes were torn apart and power lines were downed.
Severe Storms Threaten More
The National Weather Service has issued tornado warnings for several areas of Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City. The storms are expected to continue throughout the day, bringing the threat of more tornadoes and severe weather.
Deadly May Outbreaks
This tornado outbreak is the latest in a series of deadly May outbreaks in Oklahoma. In 2011, a tornado killed 158 people in Joplin, Missouri. In 1999, a record-breaking tornado outbreak killed 50 people in Oklahoma.
Thousands Without Power
The tornadoes have left thousands of people without power. Oklahoma Gas and Electric is working to restore power as quickly as possible, but some areas may be without power for several days.
Conclusion
The tornado outbreak in Oklahoma is a tragic reminder of the power of nature. These storms can strike quickly and with devastating force, leaving behind a trail of destruction and loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this difficult time.
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