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Severe Storms and Possible Tornadoes Strike Oklahoma City, Injuries Reported

Oklahoma City faces damage from possible tornadoes as severe storms injure at least six and leave thousands without power.

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Updated: Nov 3rd, 2024, 10:36 AM ET

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Oklahoma City experienced a series of severe storms early Sunday, with reports indicating up to a dozen possible tornadoes. At least six individuals sustained non-life-threatening injuries, while widespread damage occurred, including downed power lines, destroyed structures, and overturned vehicles. Nearly 95,000 homes and businesses lost power. Tornado warnings were issued across central Oklahoma, prompting shelter-in-place orders at local universities, as meteorologists cautioned of continued severe weather throughout the day.


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