Deadly tornado tears across Oklahoma, 2 killed; including infant | LiveNOW from FOX

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The National Weather Service provides an update on the latest as an outbreak of tornadoes strike across the U.S, including Oklahoma and Nebraska.

A tornado in Holdenville, Oklahoma left two people killed and several others hurt. The power went out for tens of thousands of customers. There are reports an infant is among the two dead. Governor Kevin Stitt declared a state of emergency in 12 counties saying, “My prayers are with those who lost loved ones as tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma last night.” Stitt plans to tour the city of Sulphur.

A violent supercell of tornadoes struck across Nebraska, including a town called Elkhorn.

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  1. My family and our home was apart of the plainview area right off of highway 70 in Ardmore Oklahoma that was completely destroyed. I was home alone and absolutely blessed to have walked out alive

  2. Why are you not reporting the truth that these tornadoes are not natural they are being caused by Russian and Chinese weather controlling satellites known as weather dominators? Just like the wild fires are caused by space laser beams from satellites. Start reporting the truth to the people of the USA.

  3. I've lived in oklahoma all my life. Tornadoes getting worse as time goes by. A lot of those small towns, and northern towns don't always receive information, because they have no cable or internet service. If. They do receive any weather information, it's by phone,or not soon enough.

  4. The government will screw over everyone effected by this too. Stay tuned but not here, they wont report on East Palestine, Hawaii wildfire victims, and Flint, Michigan still suffering from their tragedies. The mainstream media propaganda manipulates us into forgetting these things.

  5. I lived in Tulsa Oklahoma till I was about 14 years old. Itโ€™s so crazy to me how nonchalant everyone was including me during constant tornado events. I live in Ohio now and we get the occasional tornado. My best wishes to everyone who got affected by the storms this weekend.

  6. This was Netanyahu's response to the AMERICAN lawmaker (Chuksumer) : "IT'S NOT APPROPRIATE, and we are not a banana country that is dictated to by anyone, EVEN AMERICA"… and yet the taxes of American citizens paid with sweat and tears gone to Israel๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

    AIPAC lobbyist money is a haven for lawmaker and officials. Are you going to just watch them have fun with their lobbyists and your taxes, while you have trouble paying your taxes???,

  7. Very little news about places in Oklahoma and deaths/ destruction therein – just a general chit chat about weather in general – is this the best news reporting you can do ?

  8. And shows what President Biden has not doing when he uses extra oil supply to bring down gas prices when he ( President Biden )isn't thinking ahead of what if this happens and what we have to fall back on.

  9. I have lived in Kansas for over 50 years and back in the 60s and 70s we got far more tornadoes and storms than we get today in fact we have been in a drought for years due to lack of storms.

  10. Perhaps maybe NOW….Someone will get a process started to SHUT DOWN "HAARP" Weather manipulation weapon..they're just simply killing people & destroying properties….!

  11. Maybe the government's experimental weather modification should cease and desist. Why do we all have to have horrible things happen before we open our eyes and look into what's really going on? God help us all. This has nothing to do with climate change. This has to do with the government deliberately manipulating our weather to make us think that there's a problem.

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