Tornado Warning Issued in Oklahoma as 'Damaging' Twister Threatens Homes
Summary
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a tornado warning for parts of Oklahoma. A tornado was detected moving northeast and poses a serious threat to structures and people in its path. Residents in affected areas are advised to seek shelter immediately.Key Facts
- The NWS issued a tornado warning for areas in Oklahoma.
- A tornado was seen four miles southwest of Etowah.
- The tornado is moving northeast at 45 mph.
- The NWS warned that flying debris could be dangerous to those without shelter.
- Areas possibly impacted include Slaughterville, Tribbey, Etowah, and Macomb.
- The warning also covers parts of Shawnee and Johnson, Oklahoma, including Interstate 40.
- People are advised to move to a storm shelter, safe room, or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building.
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