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The tornado killed two people, injured thirty-three more, and inflicted an estimated total of $25 million (2024 USD) in damage along a 40.8-mile (65.7 km) path. The tornado was the third to be rated EF4 in 2024, and was part of the most active year for tornadoes in Oklahoma history.
Video shows the heart-pounding moment a tornado swept through a Hampton Inn in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Monday night. The winds were so intense that pieces of wood pierced the walls of the hotel.
Several destructive tornadoes have hit the state of Oklahoma since 1882, the year with the first recorded tornado within state boundaries. Oklahoma, located in Tornado Alley, experiences around 68 tornadoes annually, with each EF3+ tornado killing an average of 2.9 people. 497 tornadoes have been classified as "intense" in Oklahoma, being rated F3+ on the Fujita Scale [note 1] or EF3+ on the ...
Meanwhile, this anticyclonic #tornado southeast of Loveland, Oklahoma has been ongoing for 20+ minutes with a VROT near 70 knots - certainly one of the most impressive anticyclonic tornadoes in ...
Trees and homes were destroyed in southern Oklahoma after a tornado swept through the area on Monday and killed at least one person, local media said on Tuesday, March 22.This footage, filmed and ...
In the late evening hours of April 27, 2024, a large and strong EF3-rated tornado moved through the community of Sulphur, located in the state of Oklahoma. The tornado, known as the Sulphur tornado, was part of a larger tornado outbreak across the United States in late-April 2024. The tornado killed one person in Sulphur and injured thirty ...
By Sunday night, over 524,000 people across Oklahoma were under a tornado alert, ... south of Oklahoma City. Videos shared with local news showed the roof torn off school buildings and the gym.
The tornado was extremely photogenic, and was heavily documented by storm chasers and civilians. Although the tornado retained high-end EF3 intensity for large portions of its life, it produced a small pocket of intense and violent EF4 damage, [3] making it the first EF4 tornado in Oklahoma since 2013. [1]