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texas and ef 5 with winds in excess of 200 miles an hour is what we saw in joplin, missouri almost two years ago to the date this week. the probability with tornadoes this is tornado alley they are used to this through may. it doesn't take away from the devastation we are seeing tonight in some of the pictures. warnings from atlanta and oklahoma. some of the cells are rotating in parts of kansas into iowa and into illinois. this warning is good for eye 'ole law, kansas and ep toward iowa we had an early warning. we had a tornado warning for parts of western illinois.
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the threat is going down daytime heating is gone. darkness the cooler temperatures are coming in. we a moderate risk as we go through the evening. this is kind of rare to see into the overnight hours to see a moderate risk still up for these areas where we still think we could have potential for tornadoes. tomorrow it starts up all over again. the same type of risk for long track perhaps very dangerous life threatening tornadoes from north texas up towards the great lakes and midwest region, oklahoma city, joplin, missouri you are in this danger zone again. as we head into tuesday slow moving storm system. we could be dealing with this well into wednesday and even thursday as it finally moves into the eastern sea board. but all of these big cities could be affected by hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. and the flooding threat. one thing we haven't talked about, harris. this area still very saturated. we have flood warnings along the
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mississippi river and up towards the midwest. we are going to continue to see 3 to 4 even 5 inches of rainfall which will add to the worries along this already devastated area by floods and tornadoes. the rain wrapped tornadoes is that part of the problem in terms of keeping keem safe even in the tie time? >> you can't see the storms coming. at least in the daytime you have a chance of looking out your window and seeing a strong storm coming your way but because we are in the overnight hours we have to rely on tv, radio and i always stress if you live in tornado alley you need to have a kn noah weather radio with fresh batteries that's the only way you are going to know other than a siren in your neighborhood if a storm is on its way. >> janice dean will come back at the top of the hour as we put danger red on the map the areas we are watching closely.
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let's go to casey seigel. when the evening started he had just gotten in his car with our journalists there to hit interstate 35>> oo. >> we headed to dallas when we got word of all of this happening. this is what forecasters have been talking about for several days all of the conditions were becoming just right making a perfect storm if you will for these deadly storms. so we got in the car from dallas drove straight up i-35 into oklahoma city, and following these reports every step of the way it appears shawnee, oklahoma southeast of oklahoma city we are seeing some devastating pictures coming out of there. the sun is just about starting to go down when i first arrived about 30 minutes ago it was just
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beging to be sunset. that's where we see the ariel pictures from where the sun went down. reports of the mobile home park just basically leveled. we are seeing dramatic search address cue pictures going on there. i did speak with the dispatcher in shawnee tells me there was a search and rescue operation going on. when i pressed him further with details about numbers injured. even perhaps potential fatalities they could not spend as much time on the phone with me. this is their first priority if there are people trapped under this rebel they have to get to them. it is relatively small here we should note pictures coming out of there as well. overturned semis and vehicles right around the shawnee area on interstate 40 which is a major east -- a major interstate that runs east south through the
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state and portions of i 40 around highway 102 outside of shawnee closed tonight as they try to obviously recover the vehicles from the roadway. >> you are joining us on phone but we don't have access to what you are showing people. these are some of the early pictures. getting more from shawnee, oklahoma. many of them you were describing really playing out on the screen. you can see many of the first responders going down the streets and some of the side roads to try to get to the areas to pick through the debris south safely. i want to tell people shawnee, oklahoma has seen strong tornadoes in its path. most recently may 10th 2010 a cat gore rooeshg f 3. moments ago meteorologi-- meteo
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janice dean says maybe this may have been the kind of strength of storm. we know from what we learned in 2010 in this area it can be just so devastating. you see people out there, again you see first responders going through things trying to see a pattern. can we put together did people make it out safely. are we looking at a situation where we need to extract survivors. we are looking at the mayor or head of the emergency management to try to confirm some of the reports coming from that area. casey seigel thank you so very much. safe travels. you have made it to oklahoma city and now i know you will possibly go on ahead to shawnee, is that the case? >> we are going to try to get in there. we are going to also be up early for coverage beginning on fox and friends tomorrow. i will try to grab some sleep at this point. it is interesting to note when you are talking about the ef 4
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and the classification the g scale only goes up to ef 5. once the meteorologists get on the ground in the morning and start surveying the damage comparing it to what the radar looked ti like at the time that what they will classify it at. just for context if we are talking about ef 4 here that is wind up to 200 miles per hour. that is about the same strength as a category 5 hurricane. i know this because that is what happened in granbury, texas on the ground i was there live all day and they came out and the national weather service said it was an ef 4 we did the research 200 mile per hour maximum wind. justin kredible. enough to strip the bark right off the tree. if it looks like that's what we are potentially dealing with here. we have to see.
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>> as janice dean said it's a possible ef 3. there is another one that hit granbury texas that was deadly. we are hoping for the best in the situation tonight. get some rest we will see you bright and early in the morning on fox and friends. >> we have a person in shawnee, oklahoma. the tornado hit about 100 feet from where she works. >> tell me what happened? >> everybody was outside looking. i went in and told them the storm hit and a tornado was coming i don't think they believed me because we have close calls in shawnee all of the time. hail started coming down. about golf ball size we could see a very big tornado.
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the trees are out there and the trees were down. >> could you tell how wide it was? >> it was black. if you see outside of the black you cou you could see where it was turning. it was like the wind was going in two different directions. >> how long was it goon the ground? >> i have no idea. they were on the list. >> we are seeing so much devastation. this was your town. >> what are we watching? >> i am not at the tv right now but you are probably looking at the trailer park and over pass. our grandfather i believe was possibly the one killed at the trailer park. >> will they have a shelter veronica?
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>> unless there was one built on the property out there if i remember right there wasn't inch out there. >> hoped there was something there. >> there were trucks in the overpass. people were sheltered in wherever they could. >> i headed back towards town. >> i could feel it pushing my truck down the road. i could see it past highway 18 and i 40 and there were people waiving at me. i got up under there and the police came flying by and we went on south. i went south and that's where the storm chasers started going north. >> veronica people will watch this and they wonder why wasn't everybody taking cover. you actually were under warnings all day. you had to shelter in for 8 or 9 hours.
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what was your day like? >> well, people don't take it serious. we are in oklahoma we get them all of the time. everybody here is about tornado alley. it bounces up and goes around and hits chandler and pink and then doesn't really hit shawnee. might go up i 40 a little bit but doesn't hit right here. >> this time it did. veronica was able to get away in her truck. thank you for your first person account. >> you are welcome. >> can't even image. i chased storms for a long time. >> we want to do one thing the viewer's eyes are making us better journalists. we always appreciate all of the pictures and videos you are sending us. we want to you stay safe. you report at foxnews.com. we are looking at the smart phone videos and pictures.
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oklahoma, kansas and iowa tonight. it has been a heck of a day. the worst of it is in shawnee, oklahoma. we have an oklahoma state representative that will join us by phone now. he was in shawnee when the twister hit justin wood is on the line with us mr. wood. what exactly happened and what is the situation there. what can you confirm? >> i can confirm there was one death that we were told in the dale area. i know for sure that there are many cars a, a large semi turned over. we drove through an area where homes were completely destroyed roofs were taken off, insulation, shingles, all of like the -- >> is this the worst united
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seen? >> it is the worst i have seen of late. we had the terrible tornadoes in 99 in oklahoma. >> some of the video we are seeing has first responders picking through debris. do we have concerns we have people trapped tonight? >> i can't speak for that county. they are out right now looking to make sure while going through (indiscernible) asking everybody if they are okay. i am sure they will be looking to confirm we don't have any trapp trapped. >> tell me about this area. there is very little left of it. what would the population have
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been in that area and where is it in town? >> shawnee is a city. they had about 33,000 in it. just outside there are small rural areas they have ranch homes and mobile homes along with mobile home park on i 40. in that area again mobile homes are not guilt to with stand a tornado. >> you understand we have a young women on who got away from this in her truck. she says this is not the typical alley, tornado alley as you would say. >> usuallytorms go through the area and i am only 23 years old and we have had several tornadoes come through this area but usually they will go north
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straight. it went west and north. >> now, we have got another day of this coming possibly a day and a half of this. talk to me about what happened going forward. what is happening on the ground? >> i can guarantee that we will have temperature on the ground and make sure we are taking care of everybody. there is a chance we will get help from oklahoma we will get people coming to help. we definitely take care of each other. >> (indiscernible) >> one of the things we are going to do tonight is put up
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the tax information on the red cross and we have reached out to them. we know they are needed for your area. this will be the last 36 hours for you because you are in the zone. our prayers go out to the people there tonight. i would ask what your shelter situation is like? do you feel like you have what you need in order to shelter everybody. >> if they were on and they were listening outside we had sirens going off thouey had plenty of time to get to shelter. if people lost lyes it wasn't because of the inability to
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inform people. the hospital in shawnee is a shelter. >> those areas will be open again tomorrow as you stay in the danger zone. >> oh, they will be open, yes. we will have the water, we will have everything we need in shawnee, oklahoma. >> the state representative joining us tonight in oklahoma who witnessed all of this. you have been helping people tomorrow thanks for joining us. >> when you see devastate like this you want to know how you can help. the red cross will come in and they are getting volunteers out in the shawnee area. you heard the state representative saying they will have what they need because people's parts are so big. we are told what they really
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need most are donations so they can continue to feed people and so on and sfoert. ken garcia is in oklahoma. he joins us by phone. >> can you give me the text information so we can put it up on the screen. >> the impact we have a lot of work ahead of us. that donation is texting the word red cross 90999. red cross 90999. it should say text to red cross and then the number. we will put it back up. there tell me what your immediate job is tonight. now that the sun has set you have first responders doing one thing you are doing another. what is it? >> we are in the process of we have a multiple statewide effort right now. we have had tornadoes in carney,
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shawnee and little town called little ax. our volunteers are doing damage assessment where they go and look to see what has happened and what need is going to be there. based on the tv and screen shot i am seeing on your channel there is going to be a need of shelters and there will be a shelter in carney, shawnee and little ax. as the sun comes up tomorrow morning and what has actually happened in these storms. our goal is to make sure we get the needs of the family met by providing drinks and wheels that shelter comfort is the number one thing we want to do. >> are you sheltering to people who are out of home because of all of the destruction we are seeing play out in front of us as they pictures come into fox news. you see this man in the middle throwing his arms up in the air. can you image that being your home and looking at this?
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we are watching this as it unfolds in front of us. >> are you also offering a place for people to go to shelter and tomorrow as these storms continue to battle in this area? >> the red cross will be here. they open the shelters tonight and will remain open for as long as people are needing them. hard to say how many people use the shelters. nonetheless they will be open tomorrow with threat of more severe weather. we have to keep an eye on what people need to do. if we need to move them out of the area we will. if we have to move more we will. we have a lot of leak cal community groups the cities local churches so that we are on stand by. before this storm even hit we started last week contacting the emergency medical management to make sure we were ready for the storms when they hit. we are most definitely ready to go. get out and do the communities
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we are in there we hear them flag us down we will give you some water we will get you what you need to make sure you feel better. we are in the process of setting that up. we have to make sure we are safe in the city. >> we have the information on the screen text red cross 90999 with your donations. big hearts in this country, ken. we all help each other that is a blessing in all of this. it will be a long 48-hours. even longer for those who obviously lost their home. if you are just joining us we have a special edition live of "fox report"." >> a lot to tell you about a storm system that came together and was vicious. it is going to be a perfect storm in the midsection.
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they say they are concerned about peoplie getting back into the back area as they are pulling people out. make sure that doesn't happen in a situation like this where (indiscernible). they are working to keep opeopl out of this area. the survivors are able to come back and pick up anything that is salvageable. >> okay. thank you so much. let's go out to luther right now. we have someone close to volunteer firefighters who have been responding to the situation up there. tiffany? >> mike, you are absolutely correct. these firefighters have been working around the clock. looking at these flashi sirens you can see their work is not done. we have had more reports of the image coming in. the house they say the roof was lifted up and came right back
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down. that's the damage we are hearing out here and seeing out here it is really unbelievable. it looks like being out here it is crazy to see how the storm traveled. on one side of the street nothing happened but on the other side it is completely gone. the good thing to report is no injuries so far. crews are still making their rounds trying to figure out where everything is at. it is dark that is posing a big complication for them. the dark is not helping them. >> back to you. >> tiffany. thank you so much. >> it is coming to the first responder response if you will for give the redone dan see there. it will make things quite complicated if they figure out if that was accounted for that is the place where shawnee oklahoma a mobile home park people trying to get away from a twister that set down ovunder or
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passes justin wood out of oklahoma there has been one fatality in that area. let's be joined on the phone beby jerry loyka. jerry, you are with us? >> yes, i am. >> i tell you the forecasters got this one right. we wish they hadn't. what are you looking at? >> well, we have had many large storms ranging from the small funnels up to the ones that are half a mile across. storm that is multiple and cells. they lift up and go back down or track 20-30 miles at a time. it has been a tough night. >> it will be an even longer one
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we are in a special box, though. our meteorologist is telling us normally the sun sets and things kind of die down. we have a lot of red on the map and yet another day of this or so to go. >> absolutely. alerts stay active and continue to monitor the weather situation. >> what is the weather like in terms of temperatures and comfort here and there. they are out of their home here. >> it is like swimming out here. it cooled off a little bit. it was really humid and i am pressive. when the workers especially the response folks that are out there in protective gear they have to be given frequent rest because the humidity really sans
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them. >> the fist responders were watching live from fox 25 our fox affiliate in oklahoma city. this is a group of first responders police officers firefighters what are they doing. >> it is literally moving six out of the way. they had to lift those things out just one at a time and are trying to locate storm shelters that may be the below the ground type and garages and out of the yards. landmarks are gone. plieses that would normally seem familiar to you don't exist. i have been through this personally so i know exactly what the rescuers are going through.
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it is an area you have been in. it is long and tedious process. >> long, tedious and i image one of those situations where you are hopefully not going to find anything. >> or if you do they are in a position that they can respond to you and you don't find them tomorrow when they didn't. so you know that's the rescuer's worst nightmare is they missed someone. >> i know it. i know it. we have meteorologist janice dean standing by. jrry it is important i want to bring her in now. we try to get our mind around we fell out of the sky a little bert. you have expert eyes. >> you are an excellent person to talkto.
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i heard you talking about the multiple board and soupy air mass. i guess that's part of the job, too. you have to know what thes meteorology lingo is. >> you understand the potential and try to reposition resources we have to understand how this sets up and the potential for the amount of energy it will be contained signed these storms. you know the national weather service is one of the best in the united states. we have constant training and these guys are just excellent for helping us understand what wr in for. >> what you are seeing is this something you have seen in the last four years or is this a decade storm? >> i have been here since 1983. i was with the fire service for 30 years before i retired.
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in may 3rd 1999 it trekked for 60 miles and killed 60 people. that was one of the wos tornadoes i have been through as far as the length of time on the ground. it is like may 3rd all over again. >> thank you for chiming in. appreciate it. it is great to get the meteorologist to talk to the person who depends on a meteorologist's view. jerry thank you very much for your perspective on this tonight. i know it's going to be a rough road ahead not just tonight and tomorrow looking at the devastation it's the long hall. we have been texting people to send donations to the red cross. is there anything else immediate that you can think of that you need? seem to have lost him.
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in 16 oklahoma counties government on tonight we are speaking with some management and learning the long state in your state. >> >> the homes have been destroyed and certainly had some people who suffered injuries and we heard we had one fatality. we are trying to do rescue operations and recovery and see what the status is. we have had a lot of storms today. >> you were in the red watch box for a better part of this day. i know you know that. the rest of the nation is watching from afar. now that we see the pictures matching up with what the storms brought it is heartbreaking to see. my last question to the emergency management guest we just had on is what i will start with you.
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what do you need tonight? >> certainly donations to the r red cross. we have great security going out in the community providing food for the good water for rescuers and volunteers going out to these areas. it is time where we are trying to not really say what it is we need to be doing. we have had 16 different counties under the emergency decoration that has had hail damage, tornadoes, flooding high winds. we have people through out the state that are saying the damage themselves. the state of emergency will begin to clean up the recover reef forts and begin to work toward seeking federal assistance to help our various communities. >> i am curious you say 16 counties declared states of
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emergency how many people is that? >> i am not sure at this point. we have been moving pretty quickly trying to make sure we are keeping everybody safe. we have had about 23,000 homes, we don't know how many homes or businesses have been destroyed. we had cars and semis in the interstate that wshut down one f our main highways. you are seeing pictures of the area that is actually the area that i grew up in in shawnee. my family lived in that area. thank goodness they were all safe. i had one that lost her home lost everything. we were really sad for her. we have a lot of things going on in our state. we have a great emergency management operation we have headquarters and department of control and department of
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agriculture and health department, national guard. they are all coordinating services tonight. >> you grew up in shawnee. we are looking at these pictures. what would you say to the people in that town tonight. that is where you are from. >> all of the people in the community especially shawnee my relatives are all safe thank goodness. i will be down there tomorrow. you have to look at the people in that area make sure they are all accounted for. it is the first people need. >> governor mary fallon great state of oklahoma. thank you. >> thank you. appreciate you. new car! hey!
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>> we are continuing our coverage of the tornadoes that hit the mid section of this country today. the worst of it in the state of oklahoma. we spoke a minute ago with the governor of the great state. we depend on our viewers to be our eyes and ears it makes us better journalists especially when it comes to breaking news. janice dean said at 1.40 million people on the bath of t-- path the storm. here are some we received since the outbreak started. this came in to us from a viewer showing a large funnel cloud over edmond, oklahoma. that area is north of oklahoma city. this image comes in a few miles away hail literally the size of baseballs. look at that. that will do major damage to cars and windows.
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if that hits the side of your how is that is going to do some damage. if you have video or pictures to the areas send them to you report it foxnews.com. remember, stay safe as you snap. also some of you are tweeting me on twitter tonight. some of you are in the storm path four heritage moms not sure where she is. shawnee was not the only place devastated here. she must be in the state of oklahoma i would image. well ston, edmond, luther, another monday. she says well ston was levelled. we are work to go get video of that. we can show you that now. we will cue it up as we can before the our ends. a lot of viewers wanting to get the texted information up on the screen to text red cross to 90999. stay with us. we will be back. all business purchases.
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the devastation now we can see it. brand new video into fox news. janice dean we know what the storms will bring. what will tomorrow look like? >> more of what we have seen. >> in kansas, oklahoma, iowa and illinois now. the damage is just so devastating in parts of oklahoma up through kansas into iowa. we will see more pictures if the sun comes up tomorrow. the threat tonight continue the tornado warnings will come down still watches from oklahoma toward minnesota just looking here this is the first time i have not seen a tornado warning. we have thunderstorm warnings in and around where the cold front is not moving through. we are going to be talking about
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some of the same areas that will hit not only tonight but tomorrow. we have a moderate ryesic going into the overnight hours. as the sun comes up we are dealing with the threat of tornadoes. you want to make sure people have the noah weather radios on so they can hear the warn cans as they come in. we get through the overnight tonight tomorrow we see the fights in the same area. your threat shedding in tomorrow. more storms could go through. >> the words still stick with me from the one guest from the emergency management. swelteri sweltering oppressive
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temperatures. this is shawnee. we have new video of that a look at those people going back in. some people are safe as the to recoup anything they can. what a day. what is how fox reports on this sunday. i am harris falkner. thanks for watching. continued live coverage through out tonight on fox news. the latest updates on foxnews.com our thoughts, our prayers are with the people affected by these storms. my friend governor huckabee after this quick commercial break. [ female announcer ] doctors trust calcium plus vitamin d
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