Severe weather wreaked havoc across various parts of Oklahoma, resulting in tragic outcomes and widespread damage.
Tragedy in Barnsdall and Beyond
According to authorities, one person lost their life in Barnsdall due to the destructive tornado that tore through the area. Additionally, at least five individuals sustained injuries in Washington County as a result of the recent severe weather onslaught.
Extent of the Damage
The impact of the storms extended far beyond Barnsdall and Bartlesville.
Updates from Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (ODEM)
At 1 a.m., ODEM provided a comprehensive situation update detailing the aftermath of the severe weather that transpired Monday night into Tuesday morning.
- Blaine County: Damage was reported to an abandoned hog farm and tank battery, alongside a house struck by lightning.
- Okeene: Streets were flooded, trees were uprooted, and powerlines were knocked down, as per reports from Okeene Emergency Management.
- Craig County: Welch bore the brunt of the storm, with damage to approximately five homes and the old gym at Welch School.
- Kingfisher County: Roof damage was observed in Lacey, along with reports of a damaged barn near Hennessey and power poles down in the vicinity. Flash flooding incidents occurred as well.
- Lincoln County: Flooding was reported in Chandler, Tryon, and Wellston, with debris obstructing some roadways.
- Midwest City: Emergency Management noted instances of downed powerlines and tree limbs.
- Ottawa County: Trees were toppled northwest of Commerce, as reported by Ottawa County Emergency Management.
- Weatherford: A barn suffered damage, and trees were uprooted between Butler and Foss Lake, according to Weatherford Emergency Management.
Power Outages
The severity of the storms was also reflected in the widespread power outages experienced across the state.
At 12:30 a.m., the Oklahoma Corporation Commission reported a staggering 45,227 outages statewide, underscoring the magnitude of the weather-related disruptions.
Conclusion: Stay Informed, Stay Safe
As communities grapple with the aftermath of the devastating storms, it is crucial to remain vigilant and heed warnings from local authorities. The resilience and support demonstrated in times of crisis are testament to the strength of Oklahomans in the face of adversity.
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