Epic pics
20.7K views | +0 today
Follow
Epic pics
Impressive picture
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...

Popular Tags

Current selected tag: 'Made_in_Oklahoma'. Clear
Scooped by Jacques Le Bris
Scoop.it!

5/20/13 Moore, OK Devastating Tornado

Publiée le 20 mai 2013

Large, violent tornado plowed through Moore, OK. We intercepted the tornado from within a half mile by South Moore High School. Complete destruction...prayers needed!

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jacques Le Bris
Scoop.it!

Des scènes apocalyptiques dans l'Oklahoma

Des scènes apocalyptiques dans l'Oklahoma | Epic pics | Scoop.it
Une tornade, trois fois plus puissante que celle qui avait frappé la ville de Moore en 1999, s'est abattue sur la banlieue d'Oklahoma City aux Etats-Unis. 
Jacques Le Bris's insight:

Une série de photos des dégâts

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jacques Le Bris
Scoop.it!

We survived

We survived | Epic pics | Scoop.it
No comment yet.
Scooped by Jacques Le Bris
Scoop.it!

Oh My God !

Publiée le 20 mai 2013

 

This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
No comment yet.
Scooped by Jacques Le Bris
Scoop.it!

A Tornado Hits Moore, Oklahoma

A Tornado Hits Moore, Oklahoma | Epic pics | Scoop.it

May 20, 2013

On Monday afternoon, one of the tornadoes that have been careening through the plains hit a suburb of Oklahoma City called Moore. What happened, how many people were killed or injured, and how many lives and livelihoods were destroyed aren’t clear yet. (At midnight Oklahoma time the count was ninety-one dead, twenty of them children, with more missing.) The images are wrenching: an elementary school that was all but flattened, highways with gashes across them, housing lots scraped bare, buildings on fire. The tornado’s destructive path was apparently two miles wide. (“It seems that our worst fears have happened today,” Bill Bunting, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oklahoma, said, according to Reuters.) There were warnings before the tornadoes hit, but those only get you so far from danger—and don’t mean that you will have a home to go back to. People were advised to get to a real cellar, not a simple storm shelter, and that it was time to abandon mobile homes. Many got word just sixteen minutes before the storm touched down and smashed their streets.

The tornado struck just before 3 P.M. local time, and many children weren’t home yet.

(...)

No comment yet.