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    A giant tornado, a mile wide or more, killed at least 91 people, 20 of them children, as it tore across parts of Oklahoma City and its suburbs Monday afternoon, flattening homes, flinging cars through the air and crushing at least two schools. The injured flooded into hospitals, and the authorities said many people remained trapped, even as rescue workers struggled to make their way through debris-clogged streets to the devastated suburb of Moore, where much of the damage occurred. Amy Elliott, the spokeswoman for the Oklahoma City medical examiner, said at least 91 people had died, including the children, and officials said that toll was likely to climb. Hospitals reported at least 145 people injured, 70 of them children.

    Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore was reduced to a pile of twisted metal and toppled walls. Rescue workers were able to pull several children from the rubble, but on Monday evening crews were still struggling to cut through fallen beams and clear debris amid reports that dozens of students were trapped. At Briarwood Elementary School in Oklahoma City, on the border with Moore, cars were thrown through the facade and the roof was torn off. Brooke Cayot, a spokeswoman for Integris Southwest Medical Center in Oklahoma City, said 58 patients had come in by about 9 p.m. An additional 85 were being treated at Oklahoma University Medical Center in Oklahoma City. The tornado touched down at 2:56 p.m., 16 minutes after the first warning went out, and traveled for 20 miles, said Keli Pirtle, a spokeswoman for the National Weather Service in Norman, Okla. It was on the ground for 40 minutes, she said. It struck the town of Newcastle and traveled about 10 miles to Moore, a populous suburb of Oklahoma City. Ms. Pirtle said preliminary data suggested that it was a Category 4 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita scale, which measures tornado strength on a scale of 0 to 5. A definitive assessment will not be available until Tuesday, she said.

    Moore was the scene of another huge tornado, in May 1999, in which winds reached record speeds of 302 m.p.h., and experts said severe weather was common in the region this time of year. But the region has rarely had a tornado as big and as powerful as the one on Monday. Television on Monday showed destruction spread over a vast area, with blocks upon blocks of homes and businesses destroyed. Residents, some partly clothed and apparently caught by sur prise, were shown picking through rubble. Several structures were on fire, and cars had been tossed around, flipped over and stacked on top of each other. Kelcy Trowbridge, her husband and their three young children piled into their neighbor's cellar just outside of Moore and hud dled together for about five minutes, wrapped under a blanket as the tornado screamed above them, debris smashing against the cellar door. They emerged to find their home flattened and the family car resting upside down a few houses away. Ms. Trowbridge's husband rushed toward what was left of their home and began sifting through the debris, then stopped, and told her to call the police.

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    I'm watching the Today Show news on the Tornado. Teachers tried to cover their students to save them. Amazing stories of survival. I'm really wishing I had a basement now. I feel like going outside and digging a hole now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KK4AMI View Post
    I'm watching the Today Show news on the Tornado. Teachers tried to cover their students to save them. Amazing stories of survival. I'm really wishing I had a basement now. I feel like going outside and digging a hole now.
    Do you even have tornadoes in your part of the world?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WU9G View Post
    Do you even have tornadoes in your part of the world?
    Yes, they do. Widest tornado ever recorded (2.5mi) occurred in North Carolina.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX View Post
    Yes, they do. Widest tornado ever recorded (2.5mi) occurred in North Carolina.
    Shows what I know.

    We had some big winds and lightning last night. Lightning strike across the street.

    Sarah was running for the basement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WU9G View Post
    Do you even have tornadoes in your part of the world?
    Not as many as Illinois (The first Tornado I had ever seen was in Cahokia, Illinois) and Ohio, but ours don't usually cut long swaths. They jump from hilltop to hilltop. I saw a pair of twin water spouts on the Chesapeake and we have had a couple hit in the county.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WU9G View Post
    Shows what I know.

    We had some big winds and lightning last night. Lightning strike across the street.

    Sarah was running for the basement.
    We even get them up here in Buffalo. One about every 2.5 years, on average.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX View Post
    Yes, they do. Widest tornado ever recorded (2.5mi) occurred in North Carolina.
    Coincidentally, the widest person I have ever come across also occurred in North Carolina.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WU9G View Post
    Shows what I know.

    We had some big winds and lightning last night. Lightning strike across the street.

    Sarah was running for the basement.

    Every time we had a storm, my Mother would go into the basement to wash clothes. Needless to say every spring we usually had really clean clothes and no water.
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    We even get tornadoes in California, although they're nowhere near as common or as large as those that routinely hit the Midwest. One touched down in the Sacramento Valley when I was living in Chico back in the Nineties. It did some damage but no one was injured.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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