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A massive tornado has weakened over Oklahoma, destroying many homes and trapping some residents under the rubble of their destroyed homes, according to a report.
While some injuries were reported throughout the Kingston region, no fatalities were reported.
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Photographs taken at the scene show the blood that was left behind as houses were battled on their foundations, vehicles were overturned, and dirt spread for miles.
Rainbow after storm here in Kingston, OK. Luckily, I only heard of 2 injuries at this point. Quite a bit of structural damage along Hwy 70 but from a tornado that hit about 6:30 p.m. #okwx # ko5 pic.twitter.com/e4qAe84JBb
– Michael Armstrong (@KOCOMichael) March 22, 2022
ORTORNADO DAMAGE: Jennifer sent this from the Buncombe Creek region near Lake Texoma. She tells me she’s still waiting for friends. Some were detained in their homes. Others were taken to the hospital.
Please keep these people in your prayers tonight. pic.twitter.com/5wlj00b8SG
– Abigail Ogle (@KOCOAbigail) March 22, 2022
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation was forced to close the US-70 as its crew cleared the roads for safe use, Fox 25 of Oklahoma City reported.
A tornado in Kingston, Oklahoma. (Powered by KOKH-TV)
A video reported in the tornado even showed that a truck was completely overturned before it left wonderfully.
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Red Cross Oklahoma has encouraged people affected by the tornado to seek shelter at Kingston High School.
We’re opening a shelter for people affected by the tornado that hit Kingston.
Kingston High School
400 NE 3rd St.If you need assistance, please call 1-800-RED-CROSS. pic.twitter.com/ko9EqWYxU2
Oklahoma Red Cross (@RedCrossOK) March 22, 2022
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