Monday, June 3, 2013

Crews hunt Oklahoma river banks for more tornado victims

Weather scientist Tim Samaras, his son, photographer Paul Samaras, and meteorologist Carl Young were killed by a powerful tornado that struck Oklahoma City over the weekend. NBC's Mark Potter reports, and The Weather Channel's Mike Bettes tells

Vehicles trapped by flash flooding sit underneath I-235 at NW 23rd in Oklahoma City, Friday, May 31, 2013. Severe thunderstorms brought tornadoes, high winds, heavy rain and hail to central Oklahoma on Friday. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Nate Billings)

EL RENO, Okla. — It takes imagination to picture the Canadian Valley Technology Center as it used to be. Hundreds of adults and teenagers packed the classrooms at the vocational education campus here in the daytime and evenings, studying the art of

Sirens wailed once again in Moore, Okla., on Friday night as multiple tornadoes ripped through the central part of the state, killing at least 5 people.

(CNN) — Oklahoma had barely started clearing the rubble from a monstrous tornado two weeks ago when another rash of twisters plowed through this ill-fated swath of Tornado Alley. At least 16 people are dead across the state after a vicious storm tore

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