The slow -moving active storms system led to heavy rains, the large cold and hurricanes to parts of Texas and Oklahoma and left two dead people with the continued harsh weather warnings on Sunday to threaten parts of the south of the central United States and the Middle West.
On Easter on Sunday, the communities in Texas and Auklouma began assessing the damage caused by hurricanes. There were 17 events reported on Saturday, according to Pop Oravic, the main predictors at the National Weather Forex Center. Five in Oklahoma was confirmed south of the center of Oklahoma, including causing significant damage to a small town that still recovers from a hurricane in March.
The storm also brought heavy rains to a wide range of North Texas across the center of eastern Oklahoma, many of which witnessed 2 to 4 inches (from 5 to 10 centimeters) on Saturday to Sunday.
Police in Moore, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Oklahoma City, has received dozens of reports of “high water accidents” during the weekend, including two ways that were triggered in flood water on Saturday evening. One of the cars washed under a bridge, and the police said they managed to save some people, but a 12 -year -old woman was found dead.
“This was a historic weather that affected the roads and led to dozens of high water incidents throughout the city,” Moore Police said in a statement on Sunday. Moore has about 63,000 population.
Orfic said that the regime was not moving much over Texas and Akllahoma on Saturday, leaving the area stuck under a very active thunderstorm style that produced the large cold, floods, amazing and hurricanes.
Bill Macon, director of the emergency department in Marshall Province in Oklahoma, said their early evaluation shows that Hurricane “skipped and jumped” on a path of 6 to 7 miles (about 10 to 11 km) in the rural area that left at least 20 homes damaged, with some complete destruction.
Macon said that people were mostly at home when a hurricane came late at night, as they dropped the “huge” trees, dozens of electrical columns and power lines, but there were no reports of injuries or deaths.
“We take these things very dangerous here in Oklahoma.”
One of the town of Oklahoma, which was still rebuilding a hurricane early in March, was injured late on Saturday. The northern side of ADA, a town of about 16,000 people, sustained damage that the weather service indicates that at least an EF1 hurricane – at wind speeds ranges between 86 and 110 miles per hour (138 to 177 km per hour) – based on a preliminary survey. Social media publications show that the surfaces are torn on companies in the city, the windows are running out on the store’s interface and the advertising boards were struck sideways.
In a video posted on Facebook, Jason Cake, ADA’s emergency department director, said that Tornado seemed to follow the northern side of the city to a shopping center, “leaving a lot of damage to buildings, energy lines and trees.”
One of the clothes store was “severely damaged”, according to ADA News, but “brackets on both sides by healthy structures.”
The province’s emergency services said at least from Tornado via West Parker, Texas, on Saturday. Pictures showed that the emergency crews were sent to many houses with their rupture roofs and open homes. One of the separate ceiling ended with destruction across a corridor.
Orfic said that the entire storm system is moving northeast to Arkansas, Missouri, South Illinois and Southeast of Iowa. He said that while moving faster, the active system still holds the threat of large cold, strong winds and hurricanes to the area.
Uravik said that while the heavy rains were declining in Texas and Akllahoma by late Sunday afternoon, additional heavy rains are expected across parts of the plains this week. With already swollen tables and the ground is saturated, this leaves the area at risk of additional floods.
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