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Powerful tornado tears through Oklahoma, leaving trail of destruction

Emergency crews scramble to assess damage as storm hits Enid, leaving at least 10 injured.

ImmigrationPublished April 24, 2026 at 9:49 AMProcessed April 24, 2026 at 10:21 AM
A large black swirl of air as tornado passes thorough Oklahoma

A powerful tornado ripped through the city of Enid, Oklahoma, this week, leaving a path of destruction in its wake and sending at least 10 people to the hospital. The National Weather Service confirmed the severe weather event struck the city of 50,000, causing significant damage to local properties and critical infrastructure.

Terrifying footage from the scene captured debris being tossed into the air as the storm tore through the community. Emergency responders were immediately deployed to conduct search and rescue operations, working to secure the area and assist those affected by the devastation.

While the cleanup process begins, the focus remains on the recovery of the injured and the restoration of the damaged city.

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