Television Anchors Forced To Evacuate Live On Air As Tornado Draws Closer [VIDEO]
Television anchors were forced to flee for safety in the middle of a live broadcast Sunday as a huge tornado tore through downtown Wichita.
Television anchors were forced to flee for safety in the middle of a live broadcast Sunday as a huge tornado tore through downtown Wichita.
A massive tornado touched down just south of Oklahoma City on Monday, killing dozens.
At least seven of those killed were students at Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore. The twister, which measured 2 miles at one point, has been given a preliminary classification of an EF-4 tornado (winds of 166 to 200 mph), according to weather officials.
A huge tornado touched down just outside of Oklahoma City earlier today, causing widespread destruction and leaving behind a yet-untold number of casualties.
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Out of respect to the citizens of Oklahoma, CBS has pulled tonight's tornado-themed episode of 'Mike & Molly'.
An enormous tornado with a debris cloud two miles wide tore through the metropolitan area just south of Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon.
UPDATE 9:28 p.m. EST: At least 51 people were killed in the storm, including seven children from Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, according to KFOR in Oklahoma City. The news station reported that 75 student and staff were inside the school when the storm struck. Officials said Monday night that the search of the rubble remaining of the school had turned to a recovery mission.
Looks like a scene from' Wizzard Of Oz'. Caleb and Candra Pence of Harper, Kansas said their vows even with a tornado eight-miles off in the back ground. The twister caused some serious damage eight- miles out but fortunately no one was injured.
After watching the video you can see that the wedding party really wasn't phased. Take a look for yourself.
A lot of personal video coming out of the Dallas, Texas area since Tuesday's tornadoes. What got my attention about this video is the man recording it. His name is Vincent Tang. He is standing outside praying to God to keep the twister away from his house as it heads ever closer toward him.
Wouldn't you want to head for shelter? Watch the video and judge for yourself.
Living here in Michigan does have its advantages. We do get tornadoes here but not as big or as often as places like Texas and Oklahoma. I lived in Dallas ,Texas for a few years and when it was tornado season you knew it.
The Dallas/Fort Worth area was hit Tuesday leaving most counties in the northern part of the state under a tornado watch.
Check out the video after the jump to see the mayhem caused by the tornado.
This story could have had a totally different ending. Surveillance video shows the inside of a school bus in Henryville, Indiana, as a tornado hit on March 2nd. The twister threw the bus into a building. Eleven school children and the driver had just evacuated the bus.
If it were not for the quick thinking of the bus driver this story could have had a very tragic ending. See for yourself after the jump.
A YouTube user has posted amateur video from the tornado that swept through Dexter, Michigan, near Ann Arbor around 5:30 this evening.
Discretion may be necessary, as this video does contain strong language.
Even if you're not a real pet lover, watching this video will get all kinds of emotions flowing. It’s not just the human spirit that can show amazing resiliency in times of crisis.
A dog named Mason who was blown out of his home when a tornado tore through North Smithfield, Alabama on April 27 crawled back three weeks later. And we do mean crawled.A veterinarian at a nearby animal shelter said he had two broken legs, so Mason was forced to literally crawl back. Meet Mason and read more of the story after the jump.
Sunday's tornado in Joplin, Missouri is now the deadliest in the U.S. since records of tornado fatalities began being kept more than 60 years ago, CNN reported.