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In Oklahoma, Grady County Emergency Management Director Dale Thompson said about 10 homes were destroyed in Amber and 25 were destroyed in Bridge Creek. As the storm moved to the east, forecasters declared a tornado emergency for Moore, where seven schoolchildren were among 24 people killed in a sto
Date: May 07, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Latest on severe weather: Dozens of Oklahoma homes destroyed
Grady County Emergency Services director Dale Thompson said preliminary estimates indicate about 10 homes were destroyed in Amber. He says about 25 more homes in Bridge Creek were destroyed or have major damage.
It also destroyed a chapel, the Arizona Daily Star reported. During the peak burning time Thursday afternoon, the fire, which is 17 percent contained, is "probably going to look like a bomb went off," said fire information officer Dale Thompson. The next three days will be tough on the fire lines b
During the peak burning time Thursday afternoon, the fire is "probably going to look like a bomb went off," said fire information officer Dale Thompson. The next three days will be tough on the fire lines because of the winds gusting up to 40 mph, he said.
At peak burning time on Thursday afternoon, the fire is "probably going to look like a bomb went off," fire information officer Dale Thompson said. The next three days will be tough because of the winds, he said. The blaze is 17 percent contained.