Tornado leaves trail of destruction in Owasso
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Storm damage is being reported in Owasso after a tornado tore through the area, leaving homes destroyed, power lines down, and residents assessing the aftermath.
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The Owasso Police Department is using drones to survey damage following Wednesday's tornado.
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNSouthwest Missouri residents continue cleanup from 20-mile long trail of tornado damagePower has been restored to all but about 300 customers, and help is being offered to those working on rebuilding.
For the second time this week, severe weather battered parts of central Indiana. A powerful storm swept through several communities, leaving behind a trail of damage. Multiple storm
The Hamilton County storm was one of as many as four suspected tornadoes that ripped through Central Indiana late Wednesday night.
In a clipping of the April 7, 1952 edition of The Gazette and Daily, the front page features stories on the powerful April 5, 1952 tornado. While it was not the most injuries caused by a York County tornado - a 1989 tornado injured six - the 1952 twister brought the strongest winds documented in York County history.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Storms moved through southern Indiana leaving a trail of twisted trees, downed power lines and homes without power. Utility crews fanned out across the area on Thursday morning, after daylight to start assessing damage from Wednesday night's storms.
As trail assessments take place, closure signs and blockades will be placed in areas that are determined unsafe.
A violent tornado struck Arkansas on Wednesday, leaving a trail of destruction. Photos and videos showed significant damage in Lake City and Monette.
Downed trees and power lines after an ice storm in northern Michigan have led to the closure of several state parks in the region.
At least three tornadoes have touched down across Arkansas, including in Poinsett County, Lake City, and DeWitt. According to the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management (ADEM), there are seven people who have been injured, and so far, there have been no fatalities.
At least four people in Tennessee and Missouri were killed in the first wave of storms on Wednesday and early Thursday that spun off powerful tornadoes