Imminent Danger: Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Texas

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  1. SAFN SAAP

    SAFN SAAP Member

    **** EMERGENCY SITUATIONS FOR OKLAHOMA, NORTHERN TEXAS, KANSAS, MISSOURI ****

    Tremendous Super Cells stretch from Wichita Falls, TX, along a line through Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and in towards Kansas City and are heading eastward. Oklahoma City has been devastated by a F5 Super Tornado. Dangerous weather stretch up and down through the heart of the country. Please take notice of weather services and local authorities to ensure your safety. This is not a drill or a joke. These storms are dangerous and have killed.
     
  2. klrwhizkid

    klrwhizkid Administrator Staff Member Administrator Frisco.org Supporter

    We have three members of the forum that list their location as Moore, OK after 1999. May 3, 1999, an F5 tornado devasted Moore, OK and it has been hit by what is being claimed as another F5 today.
     
  3. FriscoCharlie

    FriscoCharlie Administrator Staff Member Administrator Frisco.org Supporter

    Watching FOX News right now. It is unreal. I was present for the 1990 Hesston, Kansas tornado and the 1991 Andover tornado but this is unreal.

    All we can do is keep people in our prayers from here.

    Charlie
     
  4. SAFN SAAP

    SAFN SAAP Member

    My heart goes out to everyone in OK and elsewhere, where these storms have caused death and/or damages. I've been heavy at heart all day. My prayers to the folks of Moore, OK. What a tragedy. Looks like Indiana, Illionois, Eastern Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas are in for a rough night. May God shield y'all and protect you from the dangers of this storm. Please keep your radios tuned to NOAA or other weather services and be prepared to act in case of an emergency.

    Do we have any information available on the three members of the board who were residents of Moore, OK? I hope they are alive and well, in light of the circumstances.
     
  5. SAFN SAAP

    SAFN SAAP Member

    Looks like it is our turn today. I woke up this morning having a bad feeling. I went outside to fill the birdbath while Roosevelt did his business and I could sense the danger in the air. We're under a significant weather advisory right now. My eyes are glued to the radar. I don't feel to good in my stomach. I hope I'm wrong.
     
  6. Oldguy

    Oldguy Member Frisco.org Supporter

    Although we didn't have a tornado, there are a bunch of trees down in the area around us and scattered power outages. Be safe out there!
     

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