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2013 Moore, Oklahoma, tornado
Tornado as it passed southwest of Moore
Max. ratingPreliminary EF4+ tornado
Fatalities51+ fatalities, more than 120 injuries
DamageMillions of dollars
Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita scale

On the afternoon of Monday, May 20, 2013, a devastating tornado (rated at least EF4) hit Moore, Oklahoma, killing at least 51 people and injuring more than 120. The tornado touched down at 2:56 p.m. CDT (19:56 UTC), staying on the ground for approximately 40 minutes over a 20-mile (32 km) path. KWTV coverage confirmed that it touched down west of Newcastle and crossed a heavily populated section of Moore. It was possibly over 2 miles (3.2 km) wide at its peak.

Impact

Entire subdivisions were obliterated and houses flattened in a large swath of the city. Several schools were also damaged or destroyed, with Briarwood Elementary School taking a direct hit with children trapped; KFOR coverage showed Plaza Towers Elementary School also having taken a direct hit with 75 students present, with the school being nearly completely destroyed. Seven children have been confirmed dead inside the school, and as many as 30 are still unaccounted for. It was the first deadly tornado at a U.S. school since March 1, 2007, in Enterprise, Alabama. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people were injured and many fatalities have been reported, but the exact number has yet to be confirmed. 51 people have been confirmed dead by the Oklahoma State medical examiner's office. Large sections of Interstate 35 were shut down; debris was thrown onto the freeway. The tornado left more than 38,000 electricity customers in Oklahoma without power in its aftermath.

KFOR meteorologist Mike Morgan has suggested that the May 20 tornado was "the worst tornado, damage wise, in the history of the world", and the National Weather Service in Norman, Oklahoma, has given the storm a preliminary rating of at least EF4. Witnesses said it more closely resembled "a giant black wall of destruction" than a typical twister.

Response

The Federal Emergency Management Agency deployed Urban Search and Rescue teams to the tornado-hit areas, and provided incident command personnel to organize and support rescue efforts.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. Tweet from Associated Press
  2. Tweet from Associated Press
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