Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Tornadoes in Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska, press down

Tornadoes in Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska, press down

Oklahoma City - A tornado threats and drivers quickly hour Wednesday, prompting schools to keep children safe rooms until after Oklahoma City and its suburbs injury. Badly injured were reported. Storm prediction Center warned of bad weather and the arrival of Tornado Alley.

Twister Creek Bridge and Blanchard, Oklahoma southwest of homes damaged, but kind of the worst storms Wednesday, which was weak. Tornadoes their separate areas of Kansas and Nebraska. There was no structural damage.

"People just difficult and meaningful storm almost every piece of the southern Plains on Saturday can understand, you should be aware of the weather," said National Weather Service meteorologist Jonathan Kurtz.

On Wednesday, the Oklahoma Grady County Emergency Management Director Dale Thompson about 10 houses were destroyed and 25 Amber Creek Bridge was destroyed, he said that.


School districts do not have safe places its students and will prompt a prospect of Oklahoma Department of Emergency Assistance requests, opened its function center spokesman Keli Cain said.

Authorities closed Interstate 44; sur images showed central Oklahoma highway hugs the storm approached. Oklahoma Highway Patrol Capt. Paul Timmons said the tractor-trailer truck was passing by Interstate.

Storm prediction Center and the weather for the next few days, he said that, and National Weather Service said Wednesday night that he was particularly concerned about the flood.

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