Tornadoes in Oklahoma Cause Widespread Destruction, Four Fatalities
Governor Kevin Stitt declares state of emergency as severe weather leaves thousands without power and damages numerous buildings.
- Four people confirmed dead and over 100 injured following a series of tornadoes in Oklahoma.
- Severe storms began on Friday, causing extensive damage across the state, including flattened buildings and power outages.
- Governor Stitt has declared a state of emergency in 12 counties, with emergency services actively conducting search and rescue operations.
- Nearly 30,000 people in Oklahoma and around 52,000 in Texas are currently without electricity.
- Damage assessments and cleanup efforts are ongoing as the region braces for potential further severe weather.















































