How You Can Help the Red Cross Help Victims of the Moore Tornado [AUDIO]
Living in this part of the country requires you to come to terms with the fact that a tornado can turn your life upside-down in an instant.
Living in this part of the country requires you to come to terms with the fact that a tornado can turn your life upside-down in an instant.
A massive tornado touched down in Moore, Oklahoma yesterday afternoon (May 20), just south of Oklahoma City, killing dozens. At least seven of those killed were students at Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore.
Preliminary reports clasify the tornado as an EF4 with wind speeds
An elderly woman in Moore was being interviewed following the terrible tornado yesterday. She was talking in the interview about how she couldn't find her dog. While the cameras were rolling, they saw something moving and ended up finding the dog. Check out the video, and try your best not to shed a few happy tears when they are united.
Today (May 20), disaster hit Oklahoma, as a two-mile wide tornado left devastating damage, killing more than 50 people in its path. The deadly twister, which hit speeds up to 200 miles per hour, struck in the suburbs of Oklahoma City, and tragically a number of young children are among the deceased as an area elementary school in Moore, Okla., was destroyed.
A huge tornado touched down just outside of Oklahoma City earlier today, causing widespread destruction and leaving behind a yet-untold number of casualties.
To see how you can help those affected, see the list below
The massive EF4 tornado that touched down Monday Afternoon (May 20) in Moore, Oklahoma - southwest of Oklahoma City - is likely to be one of the worst in history.
The tornado starting out as a funnel, but quickly turned into an enormous mile-wid
Can you think of anything more terrifying than being up-close and personal with a tornado? How about a tornado made of fire?
Man it's been a crazy week, and people don't get really crazy until the weekend! Enjoy to audio oddities from the Rockshow and feel good that none of these things are currently happening to you (we hope).