Deadly Tornado Outbreak Ravages Oklahoma
Tornado Warning Issued for Oklahoma and Lincoln Counties
A violent storm system has swept through the central United States, unleashing a deadly tornado outbreak that has caused widespread damage in Oklahoma. As of 10:45 pm CDT, a tornado warning remains in effect for Oklahoma and Lincoln counties.
Confirmed Tornado Touches Down in Wagoner
At 12:50 am Sunday, a confirmed tornado struck the area of Wagoner, Oklahoma. The twister continued its destructive path towards Toppers and Fort Gibson Lake, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an urgent broadcast request, warning residents in Oklahoma and Lincoln counties to take immediate cover. The tornado warning is expected to expire at 10:45 pm CDT.
The outbreak has prompted numerous calls to take cover as severe weather threatens the region. Dozens of reported tornadoes have battered the nation's midsection since Friday, leaving behind a wake of destruction.
Flood watches and warnings are also in effect for several areas, as heavy rainfall is expected to accompany the storms. Residents are urged to stay informed about the latest weather updates and heed the instructions of local authorities.
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