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Storms Kill Mother, Daughter in Oklahoma

Mother and Daughter Killed Driving in Storm As Severe Weather Hits Oklahoma – NBC News

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A mother and daughter have been killed in severe storms in northern Oklahoma, as strong winds and a dangerous tornado hit the area, authorities have said. The deadly storm is part of a larger severe weather system that is sweeping across the central United States, bringing with it powerful winds, heavy rain, and the potential for multiple tornadoes.

The storm system, which is being tracked by the National Weather Service, has already caused significant damage and disruption in several states, including Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. According to reports, the mother and daughter were driving in their vehicle when the storm hit, causing them to lose control and crash. The incident is a tragic reminder of the dangers posed by severe weather, particularly when it comes to traveling during such events.

The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management has issued a statement urging residents to take necessary precautions and to stay informed about the latest weather updates. The department has also activated its emergency operations center to coordinate response efforts and provide support to affected areas. As the storm continues to move east, residents in other states are being warned to prepare for potential severe weather, including Arkansas and Missouri.

The severe weather system is expected to have a significant impact on the region, with potential disruptions to transportation, commerce, and daily life. Companies such as American Airlines and Delta Air Lines may be affected, as flights are delayed or canceled due to the weather. Additionally, the storm may also impact the operations of companies such as ExxonMobil and Chevron, which have significant operations in the affected areas.

State Number of Tornadoes Damage Estimate
Oklahoma 5 $10 million
Texas 3 $5 million
Kansas 2 $2 million

As the storm system continues to move east, residents in other states are being warned to prepare for potential severe weather. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is working closely with state and local authorities to provide support and resources to affected areas. The agency is urging residents to stay informed and to follow evacuation orders if necessary.

Why it matters: The severe weather system is a significant threat to public safety and can have a major impact on the economy and daily life. Understanding the latest weather updates and taking necessary precautions is crucial to minimizing the risk of injury or damage.
📊 By the numbers:
5 tornadoes reported in Oklahoma
$10 million in damage estimated in Oklahoma
2 million people affected by the storm system
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Source: NBC News*

Source: NBC News

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