The big whirlwind again swept the United States
Deadly tornadoes began to sweep west of Oklahoma City yesterday, taking vehicles and vehicles and killing at least two people.
Fox News said the big whirlwind hit the city during afternoon rush hours, causing chaos on the I-40 highway, an important road connecting the eastern and western suburbs of the city. .
Tornado images are moving in Oklahoma.(Photo: KFOR-TV)
Floodwaters have flooded the streets. Hail with heavy rain covered the metro area, making rescue workers difficult to assist the injured.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol Team said soldiers had discovered the bodies of their mother and daughter near a car along I-40.
The US National Weather Agency has issued emergency announcements about tornadoes in the center, airport and a few suburbs of the city. Will Rogers Airport was evacuated at 6:30 pm, with staff and passengers being transferred to an underground tunnel until the threat passed. All departure and arrival flights are delayed.
At least 54,000 people have lost power. Many drivers are injured or trapped in the car, while others are missing.
A large car was toppled on the I-40 highway.(Photo: AP)
The tornado is moving south and is expected to reach Moore town with winds of 124km / h. This is also the place where 24 people were killed in a tornado on May 20.
Police at Moore said some of the cars here were overturned and power lines were knocked down.
"The surroundings are very chaotic," said Lara O'Leary, a spokesman for the local ambulance agency. "Heavy rain and low visibility. Damage spreads everywhere."
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