Deadly Tornado Outbreak Prompts Calls to Take Cover as Oklahoma Recovers
Severe Storms Continue to Threaten, Causing Damage and Power Outages
A devastating tornado outbreak has swept through Oklahoma, leaving a trail of destruction and prompting calls for residents to take cover as severe weather continues to threaten the region. From April 1 to 3, 2024, a series of powerful tornadoes and a derecho wreaked havoc across the Midwestern and Southeastern United States.
Governor Expresses Condolences, Declares State of Emergency
"My prayers are with those who lost loved ones as tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma last night," said Gov. Kevin Stitt. "We are grateful for the first responders and volunteers who are working tirelessly to save lives and assist those in need."
Severe Storms Bring Tornadoes, Hail, and Thunderstorms
The severe weather system began developing in Oklahoma on Monday evening, spawning several tornadoes along a line. The storms brought heavy rainfall, hail, and lightning, along with high winds that caused widespread power outages.
Fatalities and Damage Reported
According to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, four people were killed in the tornado outbreak. The storms caused significant damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure. Roofs were torn off, trees were uprooted, and power lines were downed.
State of Emergency Declared
Gov. Stitt has declared a state of emergency for 12 counties affected by the tornado outbreak. The declaration will allow state resources to be deployed for disaster relief and recovery efforts.
Calls for Vigilance and Preparedness
As severe weather continues to threaten the region, residents are urged to be vigilant and take precautions to stay safe. Emergency officials recommend having a disaster plan in place, monitoring weather updates, and seeking shelter in a sturdy building if a tornado warning is issued.
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