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Forecasters: Damage in Oklahoma indicative of EF5 tornado

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Forecasters: Damage in Oklahoma indicative of EF5 tornado

"There's a huge window vicinity that faces southwest," Stremble said, recalling his final check before heading to the safe vicinity on the first floor of the sickbay in Moore, Okla., about 10 miles from Oklahoma City. "I could reckon it over the tornado in the

The tornado was estimated to be at least two miles wide at one point as it went through Moore, in the southern part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan vicinity, KFOR reported. The preliminary rating of the tornado was at least EF4 (166 to 200 mph), the

In the aftermath of one of the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. description, many are desperately trying to reach loved ones in areas affected by the disastrous event. Google and the Red Cross are helping authenticate the safety of tornado

In the aftermath of a massive tornado that killed at least 24 people on the periphery of Oklahoma City, rescue workers are racing against time to find missing people – some of them children trapped under the rubble of their

A massive and devastating tornado hit Moore, Oklahoma today, sweeping through a suburban vicinity of schools, shopping centers, and thousands of homes south of Oklahoma City. The tornado was either a powerful EF-4 or

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