Enid, Oklahoma and tornado
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As Enid homeowners says goodbye to years of memories, hundreds of volunteers will be in Enid to help clean up.
A powerful tornado in Oklahoma ripped roofs off buildings, destroyed homes, knocked down utility poles and forced an Air Force base to close.
Officials say a powerful storm churned up multiple tornadoes that barreled through Oklahoma, damaging at least 40 homes and sending emergency crews door-to-door in a hard hit neighborhood.
Severe storms swept Oklahoma, leaving homes damaged, trees down and Vance Air Force Base closed for restoration work.
Cleanup efforts continue in Enid as volunteers and organizations work together to help the community recover from last week’s devastating EF-4 tornado.
Video shows a tornado tearing through Vance Air Force Base in Enid, Oklahoma, as storms injured at least 10 people in the area on April 23.
A powerful tornado damaged 40 homes in Enid, Oklahoma, and struck Vance Air Force Base, but no fatalities were reported.
Volunteers from multiple ministries are clearing debris and assisting families in Enid more than a week after an EF-4 tornado caused widespread destruction.
Volunteers found Pup beneath debris 44 hours after the tornado destroyed Kay Dragoun's neighborhood, even after discovering only the dog's collar in the wreckage initially.