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BREAKING! 2 mile wide F4 tornado over I-35 near Moore, OK - Oklahoma City
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Turn on the weather channel for live pictures...
Crazy bad...
SAME place it hit a few years ago...
Edit by Dr. Acula - See post tornado live coverage of damage and destruction at the link below:
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I have no link. This is breaking news. As per the Weather Channel, Weather Center Live, at least a 'Mile and a Half Wide' field of damage. Confirmed by Weather Channel.
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