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Drone Video Shows Aftermath of Destructive Tornado in Norman, Oklahoma | New York Post

A line of severe thunderstorms spanning hundreds of miles swept across the central and southern Plains Sunday evening, killing one, injuring more than a dozen others, and bringing destruction at the hands of rare February tornadoes in Oklahoma.

Tornado sirens wailed across the Oklahoma City metro area as multiple twisters were spotted while the severe storms raced through the region late Sunday.

There were several reports of damage to homes, trees and power lines in nearby Norman, home to the University of Oklahoma and NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center. Storm spotters had reported tornado sightings, and Doppler radar indicated debris lofted as high as 7,000 feet in the air, according to the Fox Forecast Center.

At least 12 people were injured and hospitalized during the storms in Norman, though no victims had critical injuries, and there are no reports of any deaths in town, according to city officials. The most serious injury was a broken leg suffered in a storm-related crash. Two elementary schools and several roads, including Highway 9, were closed Monday.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/02/28/1-dead-15-hurt-as-tornadoes-tear-through-oklahoma-city-area/

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