A slow dynamic, active storm system brought heavy rainfall, large hail and tornadoes in some parts of Oklahoma and threatened the three men to be dead on Sunday as a warning on the south-midwest and some parts of the midwest on Sunday.
On Easter Sunday, the communities of Texas and Oklahoma began to evaluate the damaged damage by the tornadoes. According to Bob Oravek, the forecast for the Meteorological Forecasting Center for the National Meteorological Services, was a 5 -event on Saturday. Five south-central Oklahoma were confirmed in Oklahoma, in which a small town was sufficiently damaged, which is still recovering from the March tornado.
The storm also brought heavy rainfall for the broad swaths of northeast Texas throughout the Middle East Oklahoma, most of which were seen from Saturday to 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 cm) from Saturday.
About 10 miles (16 km) south of Oklahoma City, Moore’s police received dozens of “high-water incidents” on the weekend with two cars stuck in the flood waters on Saturday evening. A car was drowned under a bridge, and police said they were able to rescue some people, but a woman and a 12 -year -old boy died.
“It was a historical tihasic weather that influenced the roads and thereby caused dozens of high-water cases across the city,” Moore police said in a statement on Sunday. Moore has about 63,000 inhabitants.
The Hughes County said in an emergency management that the storm killed a man in the southeast southeast of about 5 miles (120 km). The department wrote on Facebook that several houses and structures were destroyed and there were “numerous washouts” in County Street.
National Meteorological Services reported that the initial survey of the damage showed that the tornado was at least EF1, the wind speed was between 86 to 110 miles (138 to 1777 km), as was another south of Oklahoma City to the south of Prof. County.
Oravek said the system was not moving very much across Texas and Oklahoma on Saturday, the region was kept under a very active thunderstorm, which created large hail, flash floods and tornadoes.
Oklahoma’s Emergency Managing Director of Marshall County says their initial evaluation shows that a tornado jumped in the rural region 6 to 7 miles (about 10 to 11 km) in the rural region, jumped and jumped jumped jumped in the jumle.
McCon said that when the tornado came in the deep night, most of the people were in the house, “huge” trees and dozens of electric poles and electricity lines down, but were not reported to injury or fatalities.
“We take these issues very seriously in Oklahoma,” McCon said about national weather service warning.
The city of Oklahoma was still hit again from the tornado tornado on Saturday night. On the north side of the ADA, a city of about 1,000 thousand people, the weather service says that at least one EF 1 tornado has been indicated on the basis of initial survey. Social media posts have shown that the roofs have closed business in the city, the storefront windows are blowing and the billboards are scattered to the side.
In a video posted on Facebook, Jason Cake, director of the emergency managing ADA, said that the tornado would track a shopping center across the north side of the city, “Building, electricity lines and trees.”
According to ADA News, a garment shop “was severely damaged”, but “brackets on both sides by intact structures.”
On Saturday, West Parker County of Texas crossed at least two tornadoes, County’s emergency services were reported on Facebook. Pictures have shown that the roof of the emergency crew was sent to several houses by opening the roofs and opening the houses. An isolated roof ends breaking across a driveway.
Later on Sunday, the storm system moved further north -east but was active in the risk of hail, high air and heavy rainfall in Arkansas, Missouri, South Illinois and southeast Iwa. Missouri did not have thousands of powers.
Heavy rains in Texas and Oklahoma on Sunday afternoon, this week, expected excess heavy rainfall across some parts of the plains this week, Oravek said. Already, with the swollen currents and the land saturated, it has put the region at risk of excess flood.
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