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A powerful EF4 tornado has ravaged Enid, Oklahoma, creating a scene of devastation that is difficult to fathom. With wind speeds soaring up to 175 mph, approximately 40 residences were leveled, and Vance Air Force Base was compelled to halt operations. At least 10 individuals sustained injuries, yet remarkably, there have been no confirmed fatalities at this time.

The tornado carved a destructive path over 10 miles long, tearing through communities, overturning vehicles, and breaking power lines. This event is part of an ongoing, severe weather outbreak affecting the central region of the United States.

Currently, the danger is moving eastward, putting millions more in jeopardy. If you reside in Tornado Alley, heed warnings seriously and prepare to respond swiftly. Prioritize your safety and remain vigilant.
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00:00A monster EF-4 tornado just tore through Enid, Oklahoma, and the destruction is staggering.
00:06Winds reached 170 to 175 miles per hour, the strongest tornado anywhere in the United States
00:12since June of 2025. Around 40 homes have been flattened. Damage extended to Vance Air Force
00:19Base, forcing the entire facility to shut down. At least 10 people were injured, though by some
00:25miracle, no deaths have been confirmed yet. A tornado emergency was issued for Southern Enid
00:31as the Wedge tornado plowed through neighborhoods, flipping vehicles, snapping power lines, and
00:37stripping homes down to their foundations. The damage path stretched more than 10 miles.
00:43This is part of a brutal, multi-day severe weather outbreak, now in its sixth straight day across
00:48the central United States. Forecasters say the threat is now shifting east, with millions more
00:54Americans now in the firing line. If you live in Tornado Alley, this is the moment to take
01:00shelter seriously.
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