Oklahoma, Kansas, Illinois and Iowa Tornado. Blue Cross Info.

afterlife2

afterlife2

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A tornado rips through the Oklahoma City area Monday afternoon / KWTV



Click HERE to help donate to the tornado relief in Oklahoma, text RED CROSS TO 90999.

More severe weather expected today; people urged to get ready now.
WASHINGTON, Monday, May 20, 2013 — The American Red Cross is helping people in the Midwest with shelter, food, relief supplies and emotional comfort after tornadoes over the weekend destroyed homes and left thousands without power.

As many as 26 tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma, Kansas, Illinois and Iowa, according to the National Weather Service. Hardest hit is Oklahoma, where severe tornadoes ripped through several counties, destroying or damaging hundreds of homes and leaving as many as 35,000 in the dark. The Governor declared a state of emergency in 16 counties. The Red Cross is supporting first responders and is providing shelter, food, distributing relief items and clean-up supplies and working with local and state officials to ensure people get the help they need.

The Red Cross is also helping in Kansas, Iowa and Missouri, where storms left more than 71,000 people without power. Meanwhile, the response continues following last week’s tornadoes in Texas, where the Red Cross is still operating shelters and providing food, relief items as well as health and mental health services.







MOORE, Okla. -- A monstrous tornado as much as a mile wide with winds up to 200 mph roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school.
The Olkahoma City medical examiner confirmed at least 37 dead from the tornado.
Meanwhile, several children were pulled out of rubble alive at Plaza Towers Elementary School late Monday.
The storm laid waste to scores of buildings in Moore, south of the city. Block after block of the community lay in ruins, with heaps of debris piled up where homes used to be. Cars and trucks were left crumpled on the roadside.
Photos: Deadly tornado tears through Okla. City suburb
The National Weather Service issued an initial finding that the tornado was an EF-4 on the enhanced Fujita scale, the second most-powerful type of twister.
Volunteers and first responders were searching through debris looking for survivors. Television footage showed responders picking through rubble and twisted metal.
Oklahoma City Police Capt. Dexter Nelson said downed power lines and open gas lines posed a risk in the aftermath of the system.
The storm seemed to blow neighborhoods apart instantly, scattering shards of wood and pieces of insulation across the scarred landscape.
The same suburb was hit hard by a tornado in 1999. That storm had the highest winds ever recorded near the earth's surface.
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The Storm Prediction Center in Norman had predicted a major outbreak of severe weather Monday in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.
Storms on Sunday killed two people near Shawnee, about 35 miles southeast of Oklahoma City. Gov. Mary Fallin earlier Monday took a tour of the areas hardest hit and she expressed concern that, with power out, Oklahomans might not receive warnings about the new round of storms.
Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth said a 79-year-old man, who was later identified as Glen Irish, was found dead Sunday out in the open at Steelman Estates, a mobile home park near Shawnee. The state medical examiner's office said Monday that a 76-year-old man, Billy Hutchinson, was found dead in a vehicle.
The office said both men lived in Shawnee, but the city wasn't hit by the tornado and it wasn't immediately clear if either or both lived in the mobile home park, which is near the city.











This breaks my heart. I lived In Tulsa, Ok for a short while and send my prayers to everyone there. Anyone from these places please let us know your status.
 
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macddmac

macddmac

Audioholic General
This was a bad one- 51 confirmed dead so far. Such a shame. Just donated.
 
psbfan9

psbfan9

Audioholic Samurai
ADTG, OUSOONER and ADWILK all live in that area. I hope they, their families, and friends are all safe.
 
M

Midwesthonky

Audioholic General
We had it so quiet for so long that I was hoping we'd get through this year with minimal natural tragedy. Not to be. After looking at the schools and seeing the cinder block walls knocked down, I hope states look at codes and mandate a stronger shelter for all new major building construction. Like that 7-11 that was wiped out killing 4 people. Just tragic.

And I'm in north Texas this week right where they are expecting more today.

Everyone with family in OK and the otehr states hit, I hope your families are all right.
 
Steve81

Steve81

Audioholics Five-0
My condolences if anyone has friends/family out that way affected by this. Just popped in a donation at the Red Cross.
 
JohnA

JohnA

Audioholic Chief
My close friend and his family went through that, they are all safe but the house is gone.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
For those interested in Tornado shelters. 3k is a reasonable cost. You can do above ground safe rooms in the garage for pretty cheap. Outdoor shelters are another option, but make sure you keep an eye out for snakes.
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
Any word from these members ADTG, OUSOONER and ADWILK?
 
Steve81

Steve81

Audioholics Five-0
Any word from these members ADTG, OUSOONER and ADWILK?
ADTG has been busy posting away; ousooner2 had a post on the 21st; doesn't look like Adwilk has been posting/online lately (since 5/10 or so) and Facebook stalking doesn't show me any activity this month.
 
skyline_123

skyline_123

Audioholic
As of 6 months ago, ousooner2 does not live around Moore; don't know about the other two.

We had a close call with Sunday's tornado at the house but it didn't start causing damage until a mile or so after it passed. The big one that ripped through Moore was headed towards my work but stayed south after crossing I-35. We had sirens going off, the power was out, and everyone was hunkered down. Car had hail damage and pieces of insulation stuck to the side. Thank God we had no losses in the family or major damage. Thoughts and prayers to those who did though.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
As of 6 months ago, ousooner2 does not live around Moore; don't know about the other two.

We had a close call with Sunday's tornado at the house but it didn't start causing damage until a mile or so after it passed. The big one that ripped through Moore was headed towards my work but stayed south after crossing I-35. We had sirens going off, the power was out, and everyone was hunkered down. Car had hail damage and pieces of insulation stuck to the side. Thank God we had no losses in the family or major damage. Thoughts and prayers to those who did though.
My gosh man pieces of insulation means it was too close for comfort. I can't imagine going through something that nasty. I'm glad to here ousooner is okay. Hopefully we hear from the rest. I'm sure they are focused on their families and hope they are okay too.
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
Thank you for the update Sky and glad you're ok along with your family.
 
skyline_123

skyline_123

Audioholic
afterlife2, sounds like you were involved in Sandy. You make it out alright?
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
afterlife2, sounds like you were involved in Sandy. You make it out alright?
I'm good thanks for asking, but It's still a little hard now and then, even 7 months later. One day I'll be looking for something and then realize it's gone. I had alot of stuff from my childhood gone and it still hurts. I have to tell you the guys from this forum stepped up and helped me in so many ways that I cannot ever repay them for their kindness. Just fantastic people here with pure hearts.
 

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