Devastating Mile-Wide Tornado In Oklahoma City Area

Footage of the damage is horrifying. UPDATE: 91 people are feared dead following Monday’s tornado in Oklahoma, local media reports.

Homes were flattened, cars were crushed, and schools were described as "completely gone," as officials warned Monday afternoon's tornado could reform within the day. The tornado touched down around 3 p.m. local time. Around 4:20 p.m., radar from local station KFOR indicated that the storm was headed toward Mecker, Okla.

A White House official said FEMA is monitoring the storm and urged Oklahomans and others in the storm's path to "follow the direction of state and local officials."

On air, an KFOR meteorologist said he believes this is "the worst tornado damage in the history of the world." It was classified an EF4 — one step below the most powerful rating for a tornado. The National Weather Service says it recorded wind speeds of 200 mph.

This is the second major tornado in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area in as many days. The region has long been afflicted by damaging tornadoes; in 1999, the strongest winds on earth — 302 mph — were recorded near Moore, Oklahoma, as the AP points out.

Watch live footage of the tornado aftermath here.


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