OKLAHOMA TORNADO
OKLAHOMA TORNADO
At
least 91 people were killed, 20 of them children, as a massive tornado ripped
through parts of Oklahoma City and its suburbs in the US, flattening homes and
businesses and severely damaging a hospital and two elementary schools.Emergency
crews and volunteers worked through the early morning hours on Tuesday,21st
May,2013, in a frantic search for survivors of the tornado which appeared to
have wrought the most damage appeared in the suburb of Moore.The New York Times
cited Amy Elliott, spokesperson for the Oklahoma City medical examiner, as
saying that at least 91 people had died. Officials said the toll was likely to
climb. Hospitals reported at least 145 people injured, 70 of them children.The
risk of tornadoes throughout the region remained high on Tuesday, according to
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Storm Prediction Centre
in Norman.
Firefighters, police, National Guard members and volunteers worked by flashlight overnight
and into Tuesday morning, crawling across piles of debris in a determined
search for survivors and victims, CNN reported.Air National Guard members
brought in thermal imaging equipment to aid in the search. Over 100 people had
been pulled from the rubble alive since Monday afternoon, the state Highway
Patrol said.Early Tuesday, authorities asked news crews to move their satellite
trucks from the scene because the idling engines were making it difficult for
rescuers to listen to the faint sounds of survivors beneath the rubble.More
than 40,000 customers remained without power on Tuesday, according to an
Oklahoma City utility spokesman.The tornado was estimated to be at least two
miles wide at one point as it moved through Moore, in the southern part of
Oklahoma City metropolitan area, CNN affiliatre KFOR reported.
Prof.John Kurakar
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