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Oklahoma Hit By Tornado Outbreak Warning Issued For Oklahoma And Lincoln Counties

Oklahoma Hit by Tornado Outbreak, Warning Issued for Oklahoma and Lincoln Counties

Severe Storms Cause Damage, Prompt Calls to Take Cover

Confirmed Tornado Touches Down Near Wagoner, Oklahoma

Oklahoma is currently facing a severe tornado outbreak, with dozens of tornadoes being reported across the state since Friday. The storms have caused significant damage and prompted calls for residents to take cover.

One confirmed tornado touched down near Wagoner, Oklahoma, around 12:50 a.m. Sunday, and continued toward Toppers and Fort Gibson Lake. The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for Oklahoma and Lincoln counties until 10:45 p.m., urging residents to seek shelter immediately.

The tornado outbreak has also brought heavy rains, leading to flood watches and warnings being issued for several counties. Residents are advised to avoid flooded areas and be prepared for potential flooding.

The National Weather Service is urging residents to stay informed about the latest weather conditions and follow instructions from local officials. If you are in an area under a tornado warning, seek shelter immediately in a sturdy building or underground.

For the latest updates on the tornado outbreak in Oklahoma, visit the National Weather Service website or follow them on social media.


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