Just a week after Oklahoma was hit with dozens of deadly tornadoes, another bout of storms ravaged the state Monday causing wind damage in Oklahoma City area and significant damage in northeast Oklahoma.
Multiple tornadoes were spotted in northeastern and central Oklahoma, including one in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, a city about 40 miles north of Tulsa, Oklahoma that left one dead and multiple injured, according to KOTV. The damaging effects of the tornado were also witnessed in Bartlesville, another rural community just north of Tulsa.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported around 30-40 homes were damaged in the Barnsdall area, which was also hit by a tornado earlier on April 1, according to the state’s Department of Emergency Management. Officials also reported a natural gas leak in Barnsdall.
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Video, pictures show damage
Social media videos and pictures show the damage left by tornadoes in Barnsdall and Bartlesville, with houses torn down, trees ripped from the ground and debris scattered everywhere.
Contributing: Doyle Rice, Dinah Voyles Pulver, Anthony Robledo, Christopher Cann, USA TODAY; Jana Hayes, Dale Denwalt, Cheyenne Derksen, The Oklahoman
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