LIVE BLOG: multiple killed, dozens injured in severe storms in Green Country (2024)

TULSA, Okla. — The 2 News Severe Weather team tracked a suspected long track tornado across north east Oklahoma late Saturday night into Sunday morning.

Two people died in Pryor from the storms and dozens are injured in Claremore.

WATCH: Claremore City Manager John Feary and Rogers County Commissioner Dan Delozier provide updates.

CLAREMORE TORNADO MEETING 3 P.M.

8 p.m.

President Joe Biden issued a statement after deadly storms hit the area.


Jill and I are praying for those who tragically lost their lives as a result of devastating tornadoes that tore through Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, leveling entire communities and leaving a path of destruction in their wake. Our condolences are with everyone who has been affected. This comes as communities across the Midwest and South are still reeling from deadly storms and severe weather. We are immensely grateful to our first responders and emergency personnel who have been working around the clock to save lives. Our team is directly in touch with state and local officials. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been on the ground conducting damage assessments and we stand ready to provide support as needed. With more severe weather expected across the region, we urge residents to remain vigilant and heed the warnings of local officials.

3 p.m.

Claremore is establishing a curfew that begins at 10 p.m. on May 26 and runs through 6 a.m. on May 27 to allow crews to continue repair and recovery efforts.

Power is out across the entire city due to the impact on all four substations. Crews from GRDA and Claremore Power & Light are onsite working to repair the damage.

Claremore's water treatment plant and sanitary sewer treatment plants are working.

There is no fuel available in Claremore. Those who need fuel will need to access from surrounding cities as the city does not have power.

The public works department is working on a plan to clear debris.

Click here to report damage to the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management.

1:00 p.m.

The National Weather Service Tulsa survey team found EF2 tornado damage in Claremore, they said they are still surveying and the rating could change.

9:00 a.m.

American Red Cross has opened two shelters for residents displaced by the storms:

  • Memorial Heights Baptist Church, 1500 W. Will Rogers Blvd, Claremore
  • Mayes County Fairgrounds, 2200 NE First Street, Pryor

Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief has volunteers in Northeast Oklahoma today to help residents with tree debris and other needs. Call 1-844-690-9198 to request assistance or visit www.okdisasterhelp.org

LOCAL REPORTS

Claremore Police Department reports the city is closed to traffic until noon Sunday. Search and rescue is ongoing. More than 20 injuries are reported.

Damage assessments are continuing today in many counties across the state.

POWER OUTAGES

PSO reports 603 outages in Green Country, predominately in Rogers, Mayes, Delaware, McCurtain, and Choctaw counties

RESIDENTS ASKED TO REPORT DAMAGE

Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management is asking residents impacted by the storms to report damages to their property at damage.ok.gov. Reporting damage helps local and state emergency managers better coordinate response and recovery efforts. Residents can report damage to homes, businesses or agriculture through the online survey.

DIAL 211

For Oklahoma residents seeking non-emergency disaster or health and human service information, please contact your local 2-1-1. Services are available 24 hours a day by dialing 2-1-1 from your home or cellular telephone. Please only call 911 for emergencies.

6:00 a.m.

The American Red Cross has opened evacuation centers to provide comfort and care for people impacted by severe weather.

Claremore

Memorial Heights Baptist Church
1500 W Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK 74017

Pryor

Mayes County Fairgrounds
2200 NE First St.
Pryor, OK 74361

3:45 a.m.

Incident commander Jared Dill confirmed two dead after severe storms in Green Country. No information on location of deaths available at this time.

GALLERY: Storm damage in Pryor

3:00 a.m.

Delaware County Emergency Management reports damages to homes, trees and power lines in southern Delaware County.

Garfield County Emergency Management reports baseball sized hail at Boomer and Keowee SSW of Hillsdale. Numerous homes were damaged by hail.

Mayes County Emergency Management reports multiple homes and structures damaged around Pryor and Salina.

LISTEN: Update from Pryor on search and rescue:

Damage in Pryor

Nowata County reports damage to trees in the Wann area. One power pole is down with a downed tree entangled in power lines.

Owasso Emergency Management reports utility poles down. No structure damage or injuries.

Ringwood Emergency Management reports wind damage west of Ringwood with multiple tree limbs down.

Rogers County Emergency Management reports widespread damage to homes, structures, and power lines in and around Claremore.

  • Claremore First Baptist Church and the County Courthouse are damaged.
  • Owasso Fire, Police, and EMS are assisting with Search and Rescue.
  • Washington County Emergency Management is providing light towers.
  • Wagoner County and Broken Arrow Emergency Management are on scene to assist.

Woods County Emergency Management reports wind damage and multiple injuries at an outdoor wedding northeast of Capron.
Woodward County Emergency Management reports a mobile home with roof damage and trailers overturned near Mutual. Two barns were destroyed and numerous power poles were damaged.
POWER OUTAGES

At the height of the storms, more than 24,000 outages were reported statewide. There are approximately 14,300 outages remaining at this time. Areas with the highest outages are Rogers, Mayes, McCurtain, Delaware, and Bryan counties.

1:45 a.m.

Electricity is out throughout the City of Claremore and will remain so for an extended period of time. We will continue to update you as more information is received.

Mayes County Emergency Management confirms there are multiple injuries in the area near S 4250 Road and W 470 Road in Pryor.

1:34 a.m.

SEE MORE: Photos from storm damage in Claremore

The storm caused significant damage to cars in Claremore.

Car windows blown out by Claremore storm

1:10 a.m.

There are reports of damage in Pryor from another likely tornado.

1:00 a.m.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is asking people to avoid coming to Claremore.

12:45 a.m.

2 News Anchor Sharon Phillips reported power lines down at Highway 66 and Jim Davis. There is also a gas leak crews are trying to contain.

Power lines down in Claremore

12:18 a.m.

The storm started in the Keetonville area and caused damage in the Claremore area.

2 News Storm Chaser James Rogers tracked the storm and found damage in the Claremore area including limbs down from trees and power poles snapped.

Tornado damage in Claremore

2 News crews are on the way to the area and we'll update as we learn more.

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LIVE BLOG: multiple killed, dozens injured in severe storms in Green Country (2024)

FAQs

Are there tornadoes in Kentucky? ›

Annually, the average amount of tornadoes in Kentucky based on records from 1998-2022 is only 24. We surpassed that number in the first 5 months of this year. The entire state of Kentucky has had 39 tornadoes so far this year through the month of May. Compared to the same time in 2023, only 21 tornadoes had occurred.

Where did the tornadoes hit in Kentucky yesterday? ›

Still recovering from the deadly Mayfield tornado of 2021, the towns of Barnsley and Dawson Springs experienced a Tornado Emergency on Sunday evening. This was part of a multiday deadly severe weather outbreak that unfolded during Memorial Day weekend.

Where was the tornado in Arkansas? ›

The agency's Little Rock office announced Tuesday that two EF-3 tornadoes with peak winds of 140 miles per hour touched down in Boone, Marion and Baxter counties. One tornado's path extended 21 miles.

What state has never had a tornado? ›

Tornadoes have been documented in every U.S. state (not including the non-state territories of Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico) at least once since 1950, although some regions and states are hit by tornadoes far more than others.

Where is Tornado Alley at? ›

While there is no official designation, the area known as Tornado Alley is generally designated as between Texas and South Dakota. AccuWeather identified the area as northern Texas northward through Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri and parts of Louisiana, Iowa, Nebraska and eastern Colorado.

What was the worst tornado to hit Arkansas? ›

ROGERS, Ark. —

This tornado would be the largest in Arkansas history, but a tornado that hit northwest of Decatur at about the same time was 1.8 miles wide. The tornado developed along SE Walton Boulevard, widened as it crossed Interstate 49, then turned and crossed S Dixieland Road.

How many F5 tornadoes have hit Arkansas? ›

The only F5 tornado ever recorded in Arkansas destroyed the Sneed and Pleasant Valley communities in Jackson County on April 10, 1929, one of a series of twisters on that day that claimed at least fifty-four lives in the state. At least eight tornadoes hit northeastern Arkansas on April 10, 1929.

What is the weather like in Kentucky year round? ›

Because of our central U.S. location, the weather in Kentucky is typically mild and moderate. The state experiences all four distinct seasons, with warm summers and moderately cold winters.

Does it snow in Kentucky? ›

Snow usually falls between late November and early March, although measurable snow has been recorded in October and April. The Kentucky Lakes Area almost never experiences blizzard-like conditions, although some storms can dump between 6-12 inches of snow.

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