Texas and Oklahoma strike three deceased Easter in the form of tornades and floods

Easter Sunday became tragic for many communities in Texas and Oklahoma as a slow -moving storm system brought tornades, heavy rains and large hails. Three people died, including a woman and a 12 -year -old boy, whose car was washed away in flood waters in Moore, Oklahoma. After informing the Associated Press, another person was killed in spluding when a tornado killed the rural city and destroyed several houses.
The National Weather Service on Saturday reported 17 tornado events, of which five were confirmed in the South-Central Oklahoma. Some tornadoes were classified as EF1, in which air speed reached 177 km/h.
A small city, which is still recovering from a tornado in March, was again killed. In Eda, a city of about 16,000 people, roofs were broken by buildings, windows, and trees were overthrown.

ADA, Oklahoma collided with another tornado

In Marshall County, emergency employees said that a tornado traveled over 10 kilometers, causing at least 20 houses damage. Some were completely destroyed. There was no injury in that area.
The city of Moore, along with around 63,000 residents, experienced what the police said to the “historic weather incident”. Dozens of high water incidents were reported. Emergency services became thin, responding to trapped vehicles and rising flood waters.
In Texas, the tornado at Parker County damaged several houses. Pictures on social media revealed that the roofs exploded and the debris was scattered in properties.
As soon as the storm went to the north -east on Sunday, the danger shifted to Arkansas, Missouri and parts of the midwests. Thousands of people have lost power in Missouri. The forecasts warned that more rainfall is expected in the grounds this week, the possibility of further floods due to already saturated land and inflammation streams increases.

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