Drone video after overnight #tornado ripped through Sulphur, OK. Damage appears to be at least EF3. April 28 #2024 #drone #aerial Licensing via www.wxchasing.com
Look at Moore, Greensburg, Joplin. It's the people, not the buildings, that make a community come together and make the community stronger. A feeling in a year or two this would be a community you would want to live.
This is truly heartbreaking. I have so many memories of Sulphur with my grandparents, then later when my parents moved back. I spent many hours spinning on the barstools at Seeton's drug store sipping chocolate sodas. Praying for all of you in the community. Oklahoma folks are some of the nicest people I have ever met.
We live in Ada. Sulphur OK. is one of the closet towns to go to hang out, shopping, hiking and visiting the Cultural Center. Beautiful small town. So sad watching this video, made me cry. God bless , prayers and love. .....
Prayers for all affected with this Sulphur tornado and all those in other communities during our horrible tornado outbreak last night. From your close neighbor in Ardmore,Ok. We also had a tornado that leveled homes last night right down the road from me. We are strong and will come back bigger than ever ❤
@@rosewetzel8284, to say the least a high end EF4 tornado, possibly a low end EF5 tornado, there's no way a EF3 tornado could do this kind of damage, especially wide spread damage that it did. I'm 67 years old and I've seen many tornados and the damage they've done throughout Oklahoma, including the EF5 tornados that devastated the Moore/OKC and El Reno areas, I saw the 1981 Binger, OK F5 tornado standing on the floor of a FWA drilling rig and that tornado barely missed my drilling rig by a half mile to the northwest and it was a mile wide destroying everything in its path, I've seen the damage from multiple F3 tornados from El reno, Tulsa, Talihina, Drumright, Clinton, to Howe, Ok, but the damage in Sulphur was done by a much stronger tornado than a EF3.
Oh wow as im sooo torn from watching this drone footage!! I've driven through this great small town a few times and now it's all but gone 😢 RIP to those who lost their lives last night & hope a speedy recovery to those who were all injured!! Praying 🙏 I watched your Tornado chase live yesterday thru the night and you & your friend helped save many lives. Thank you for your heroic efforts & updating all of us the damage that had taken place in Sulphur, OK ❤
Sending my prayers to the people of Sulphur,Oklahoma. What a devastating situation. 😭❤😭 May God be with you all as you recover from this devastation 🙏 ❤️
I am so sorry for these people. I live around Wichita, KS and all day yesterday we sat watching the weather, prepared to run to the basement if needed. It was a bad couple of days for the Midwest. My prayers to everyone affected by the storms.
Wow! Looking at RadarScope yesterday, Oklahoma was under fire with 7 tornadoes 🌪 at the same time. Our hearts go out to all those who were affected by these storms ❤
Such devastation to our neighboring states, our thoughts and prayers are with the residents of Oklahoma and Nebraska as they try to pick up their lives and go ahead, they are strong and God will help you continue your daily lives and rebuild your communities. God Bless Each of You!!
This is really sad and devastating for these people! We need to pray for all the victims in Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas and Iowa where these tornadoes hit. Please pray that God will help these people start over.
This level of damage looks like from an EF 3 tornado. The structures that were leveled to the pad is one sign of that and almost every building in the affected area looks either completely or moderately destroyed. My heart goes out to all of you in Sulphur, Ok. It is shocking to see such devastation.
To all in Sulphur, especially the downtown business community, our prayers and concern gush forth. So many of our favorite haunts when we visited are gone - Rusty Nail, Bromide Mountain, so many more, we pray you stay strong and rebuild. Please rebuild and re-open! We will come out in masse to support you!
To help viewers figure out exactly where the drone is filming: 0:00 - View west; 1100 block West 2nd Street 0:17 - View west; 200 block West Muskogee Avenue 0:46 - View west; 300 block West Muskogee Avenue 0:49 - Alley between West 2nd Street and West 3rd Street at West Muskogee Avenue 1:00 - Alley between West 2nd Street and West 3rd Street at West Vinita Avenue 1:10 - Alley between West 2nd Street and West 3rd Street at West Marietta Avenue 1:21 - View northeast; 1000 block West 3rd Street 1:43 - 200 block West Vinita Avenue 2:05 - 200 block West Marietta Avenue 2:20 - View east; 1200 block West 2nd Street 2:44 - West side of 1200 block West 1st Street 2:55 - View northeast; 900 block West 3rd Street 3:05 - View northeast; 1000 block West 3rd Street 3:22 - View northeast; 200 block West Vinita Avenue 3:26 - View north; 900 block West 3rd Street 3:33 - View northeast; 200 block West Muskogee Avenue 3:46 - View north; Alley between West 2nd Street and West 3rd Street at West Vinita Avenue 4:14 - View northeast; Alley at 200 block West Marietta Avenue 4:19 - 1200 block West 2nd Street 4:35 - View northeast; 1200 block West 1st Street 4:52 - View northeast; Unit block West Oklahoma Avenue 5:15 - View northeast; 1300 block Division Street 5:23 - View northeast; Unit block East Tahlequah Avenue 5:40 - View northeast; East Tulsa Avenue at East 1st Street 5:52 - View northeast; East 2nd Street between Norma Street and June Drive 6:00 - View northeast; 300 block East Ash Street 6:05 - View southwest; 1300 block Division Street 6:14 - View southwest; West Oklahoma Street at North 1st Street 6:16 - View northeast; 1200 block West 1st Street 6:32 - View northeast; Unit block West Oklahoma Street 6:50 - View northeast; 1300 block Division Street 6:55 - View northeast; Unit block East Tahlequah Avenue 7:09 - View northeast; East Tulsa Avenue at East 1st Street 7:24 - View northeast; East 2nd Street between Norma Street and June Drive 7:35 - View northeast; 300 block East Ash Street and Northpark Street 7:41 - East 2nd Street between Norma Street and June Drive 7:56 - East Tulsa Avenue at East 1st Street 8:08 - Unit block East Tahlequah Avenue 8:14 - 1300 block Division Street 8:16 - View west; 1100 block West 2nd Street 8:28 - View southwest; 200 block West Marietta Avenue 9:08 - View southwest; 200 block West Vinita Avenue 9:20 - View south; 1000 block West 3rd Street 9:36 - View south; 200 block West Muskogee Avenue 9:50 - View south; 200 block West Broadway Avenue 9:54 - View northeast; center of view is 200 block West Vinita Avenue 10:07 - View northeast; center of view is 1300 block Division Street
But Mayfield was one EF-5. This town saw multiple EF-3, EF-4 in the same night. It's going to be difficult for the NWS survey crew to figure out which tornado did the damage and how strong each of them were.
I am going to guess EF-4 where the houses are leveled but the slabs are not cleared. Not sure if there was any debarking of trees. This is absolutely horrific none the less.
The Elkhorn NE tornado was a very violent, catastrophic mile wide wedge tornado with multiple vortex formation and de-barking of trees according to tornado chasers on the ground. National Weather Service gave it an EF3 rating after damage assessments. They're being extra cucky this year with EF ratings. Don't get your hopes up.
great footage, I'm an hour away and have property out by the lake there. The news stations weren't showing much of anything. Thankyou. Prayers for everyone effected.
I was watching this on radar as it was happening; looks like high EF4/Low EF5 damage. I hope folks were given enough lead time. My thoughts and prayers are with these people. Thank you for the footage.
based on what i see, looks like minimum EF3, possibly EF4, as there are some maybe poorly built structures that were completely destroyed. i dont think its enough for EF5 damage.
So much. So incredibly devastating. I can’t imagine the shock. Praying for you people of Sulphur. I’m so so sorry this happened to your town and your people. 😢
Privileged to have visited and worked in Sulphur over the years. A Signature Town for our state - can’t wait to see how they bounce back from this. Prayers to all in affected areas from these storms. Oklahoma Standard is a thing!
Great work on the drone video, doesn't matter how well you build or how often your structure has survived bad storms, when they hit strong enough destruction happens
Shattered lives. The scale and scope of this destruction is hard to imagine for most of us. May these people find comfort in community and get the help they need from our government to start anew.
Was watching Ryan, Andy and team live as this was going down. They sounded in shock as multiple tornadoes were bearing down on same area already hit minutes earlier. Just terrible misfortune! 😢
I can't imagine how they feel: overwhelmed, helpless, hopeless and desperate. I wouldn't even have a clue where to begin or how to start. Bless them all.
Just unbelievable! Prayers for OK. God help them all & thanking Him for no loss of life here. At least I hadn’t heard of any here, & if so is miraculous. 💔
I see many single-family dwellings that are a pile of debris on their foundations and multiple signs of bark stripping. I call EF4 on this one. There is also a lot of EF3 damage too. Outer walls and roof gone, but some inner walls intact. More or less. I haven't seen any footage of this tornado. What time did this occur? Also, it wasn't that long ago that there was another absolutely massive wedge tornado that came through this area, if not the town proper. You can see it by searching for Sulphur OK tornado. I think it was in 2016. So Sulphur seems to be sort of a frequented location for this kind of thing.
Wow! How long did that take? It looks like that monster just camped on top of them for like 10 minutes with that much destruction. I don't see how that can be a town again. There's so little left to work with it seems. I live in the Missouri Ozarks and have had to run to my basement many times. This could happen to any of us. Try to help others when they need help.
0:31 Reminds me of that scene in "Twister", when Jo, Bill and their chase team drive through the remains of Wakita (an actual Oklahoma town that had several of its buildings razed for the scene) on the way to rescue Jo's aunt Meg from her collapsed house. That fictional tornado happened at night like the real-life Sulphur tornado.
I thought way more of the town would have been wiped out since they had two large tornadoes go right through there. Amazing how one house is fully intact, barely touched, and the ones right next to it are leveled. This is easily EF-4.
The wife and I live in Meers, and have been to Sulphur many times to stay at the excellent Artesian hotel/casino. Seeing this is very painful, as we know so many of the damaged areas. We were going there again next month for our anniversary, but I doubt that can happen now. Maybe we can go and volunteer for cleanup or anything else that might help...
Every time I see a video like this all I can think of is how do you come back from this??? So heartbreaking
Look at Moore, Greensburg, Joplin. It's the people, not the buildings, that make a community come together and make the community stronger. A feeling in a year or two this would be a community you would want to live.
Insurance.
I mean the emotional scars
@@bigd7481 - state and federal assistance is HUGE in those first 4 weeks
They will come back
Those poor people,thank you for the drone footage Brandon.
Tornados can kill! Jesus saves sinners! God bless you!!!
This is truly heartbreaking. I have so many memories of Sulphur with my grandparents, then later when my parents moved back. I spent many hours spinning on the barstools at Seeton's drug store sipping chocolate sodas. Praying for all of you in the community. Oklahoma folks are some of the nicest people I have ever met.
We live in Ada. Sulphur OK. is one of the closet towns to go to hang out, shopping, hiking and visiting the Cultural Center. Beautiful small town.
So sad watching this video, made me cry. God bless , prayers and love. .....
I have been hearing Sulphur was hit by 2 tornados. I truly hope not.
@@TheLightbright01 It was, second one showed up while first responders were on scene and they were told to take shelter.
That is Terrible @@thefunniestfarm4731
My prayers are out for all the people effected by this. If you have a way for me to help let me know .
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Sending love and prayers from Ratzeburg/Germany 🙏🏻💖🇺🇲
Too late.
Thank you. Your thoughts are excepted and appreciated. Pay no mind to that Fool.
Tornados can kill! Jesus saves sinners! God bless you!!
Prayers for all affected with this Sulphur tornado and all those in other communities during our horrible tornado outbreak last night. From your close neighbor in Ardmore,Ok. We also had a tornado that leveled homes last night right down the road from me. We are strong and will come back bigger than ever ❤
Tornados can kill! Jesus saves sinners! God bless you!!!
So Heartbreaking 🙏🙏.. Awesome drone coverage Brandon..
Thank you 🙌
@@WxChasing I’m guessing that tornado damage was EF4 tornado damage
Tornados can kill! Jesus saves sinners! God bless you!!!
I’m confident in high end EF3 but a low end EF4 would not surprise me.
@@rosewetzel8284, to say the least a high end EF4 tornado, possibly a low end EF5 tornado, there's no way a EF3 tornado could do this kind of damage, especially wide spread damage that it did. I'm 67 years old and I've seen many tornados and the damage they've done throughout Oklahoma, including the EF5 tornados that devastated the Moore/OKC and El Reno areas, I saw the 1981 Binger, OK F5 tornado standing on the floor of a FWA drilling rig and that tornado barely missed my drilling rig by a half mile to the northwest and it was a mile wide destroying everything in its path, I've seen the damage from multiple F3 tornados from El reno, Tulsa, Talihina, Drumright, Clinton, to Howe, Ok, but the damage in Sulphur was done by a much stronger tornado than a EF3.
Hugs and prayers from Fort Wayne Indiana ❤
Tornados can kill! God bless you! Jesus saves sinners
Oh my... I almost have no words... Was it an F5?
That is just.... un-be-lievable... 😨
Prayers for all who are affected by these calamity. May God bring you comfort and know that you are all loved.
From the state of Nebraska, we are sending thoughts and prayers to Oklahoma as both of our states try to pick up our lives once again
Same to you from Oklahoma.
Love and prayers from Oklahoma.
Prayers and love to all of those affected by this. By the grace of God there go I.
God hates America.
Tornados can kill! Jesus saves sinners! God bless you!!
Great Job ! Covering this Event it's even more devastating as I have seen from Photos shared online
Worst destruction seen yet over this two-day outbreak. Hope help and support arrives soon.
Tornados can kill! Jesus saves sinners! God bless you!!
Oh wow as im sooo torn from watching this drone footage!! I've driven through this great small town a few times and now it's all but gone 😢
RIP to those who lost their lives last night & hope a speedy recovery to those who were all injured!! Praying 🙏
I watched your Tornado chase live yesterday thru the night and you & your friend helped save many lives. Thank you for your heroic efforts & updating all of us the damage that had taken place in Sulphur, OK ❤
Sending love from Virginia Beach, VA. This is total devastation. I'm so sorry you all are having to experience this.❤
Sending love and prayers from Florida
Sending my prayers to the people of Sulphur,Oklahoma. What a devastating situation. 😭❤😭 May God be with you all as you recover from this devastation 🙏 ❤️
That must have been terrifying 😢 praying for y'all from Texas ❤
I am so sorry for these people. I live around Wichita, KS and all day yesterday we sat watching the weather, prepared to run to the basement if needed. It was a bad couple of days for the Midwest. My prayers to everyone affected by the storms.
OMG! I am so sorry. Sending love and prayers, from Oregon.
Horrible devastation! Praying for everyone in this sweet little Oklahoma town. 😢
Wow! Looking at RadarScope yesterday, Oklahoma was under fire with 7 tornadoes 🌪 at the same time. Our hearts go out to all those who were affected by these storms ❤
Sending love and prayers from Minden Iowa.....
Minden is in the same situation! I heard no casualties though thanks be to God.
Brandon, this video is sadly amazing!
Such devastation to our neighboring states, our thoughts and prayers are with the residents of Oklahoma and Nebraska as they try to pick up their lives and go ahead, they are strong and God will help you continue your daily lives and rebuild your communities. God Bless Each of You!!
Watching Ryan last night seeing three tornadoes come hit this place tears were pouring out of my eyes now I no why
This is really sad and devastating for these people! We need to pray for all the victims in Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas and Iowa where these tornadoes hit. Please pray that God will help these people start over.
This level of damage looks like from an EF 3 tornado. The structures that were leveled to the pad is one sign of that and almost every building in the affected area looks either completely or moderately destroyed.
My heart goes out to all of you in Sulphur, Ok. It is shocking to see such devastation.
Yup, looks like EF3, insofar as the larger buildings don't seem to have collapsed
So incredibly sorry for your towns loss. 🙏🏼😢
To all in Sulphur, especially the downtown business community, our prayers and concern gush forth. So many of our favorite haunts when we visited are gone - Rusty Nail, Bromide Mountain, so many more, we pray you stay strong and rebuild. Please rebuild and re-open! We will come out in masse to support you!
Prayers to all of you from Minnesota. I can’t believe the devastation! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
😮😢 How does anyone recover from so much destruction?
Prayers to all,
Strength to come together and heal.
So sad.
Much love and many many hugs
Thanks for the coverage, Brandon.
My heart goes out to each and every one of ya'll.I am praying for each and everyone at all
PRAYERS FROM MICHIGAN !
That some crazy footage, some much damage and destruction, prayers to everyone involved.
Seeing this breaks my heart 💔😢
So sorry for everyone there!! Prayes and love hope noone was hurt!!❤❤❤❤
there are no words ,I feel so bad for everyone in its path,What an absolute nightmare
Thoughts, prayers and love from NW IN❤
To help viewers figure out exactly where the drone is filming:
0:00 - View west; 1100 block West 2nd Street
0:17 - View west; 200 block West Muskogee Avenue
0:46 - View west; 300 block West Muskogee Avenue
0:49 - Alley between West 2nd Street and West 3rd Street at West Muskogee Avenue
1:00 - Alley between West 2nd Street and West 3rd Street at West Vinita Avenue
1:10 - Alley between West 2nd Street and West 3rd Street at West Marietta Avenue
1:21 - View northeast; 1000 block West 3rd Street
1:43 - 200 block West Vinita Avenue
2:05 - 200 block West Marietta Avenue
2:20 - View east; 1200 block West 2nd Street
2:44 - West side of 1200 block West 1st Street
2:55 - View northeast; 900 block West 3rd Street
3:05 - View northeast; 1000 block West 3rd Street
3:22 - View northeast; 200 block West Vinita Avenue
3:26 - View north; 900 block West 3rd Street
3:33 - View northeast; 200 block West Muskogee Avenue
3:46 - View north; Alley between West 2nd Street and West 3rd Street at West Vinita Avenue
4:14 - View northeast; Alley at 200 block West Marietta Avenue
4:19 - 1200 block West 2nd Street
4:35 - View northeast; 1200 block West 1st Street
4:52 - View northeast; Unit block West Oklahoma Avenue
5:15 - View northeast; 1300 block Division Street
5:23 - View northeast; Unit block East Tahlequah Avenue
5:40 - View northeast; East Tulsa Avenue at East 1st Street
5:52 - View northeast; East 2nd Street between Norma Street and June Drive
6:00 - View northeast; 300 block East Ash Street
6:05 - View southwest; 1300 block Division Street
6:14 - View southwest; West Oklahoma Street at North 1st Street
6:16 - View northeast; 1200 block West 1st Street
6:32 - View northeast; Unit block West Oklahoma Street
6:50 - View northeast; 1300 block Division Street
6:55 - View northeast; Unit block East Tahlequah Avenue
7:09 - View northeast; East Tulsa Avenue at East 1st Street
7:24 - View northeast; East 2nd Street between Norma Street and June Drive
7:35 - View northeast; 300 block East Ash Street and Northpark Street
7:41 - East 2nd Street between Norma Street and June Drive
7:56 - East Tulsa Avenue at East 1st Street
8:08 - Unit block East Tahlequah Avenue
8:14 - 1300 block Division Street
8:16 - View west; 1100 block West 2nd Street
8:28 - View southwest; 200 block West Marietta Avenue
9:08 - View southwest; 200 block West Vinita Avenue
9:20 - View south; 1000 block West 3rd Street
9:36 - View south; 200 block West Muskogee Avenue
9:50 - View south; 200 block West Broadway Avenue
9:54 - View northeast; center of view is 200 block West Vinita Avenue
10:07 - View northeast; center of view is 1300 block Division Street
Thank you!
Thank you. This is amazing. I was there yesterday morning. God bless and help the people of Sulphur.
Tornados can kill! Jesus saves sinners! God bless you!!
@@gregsimmons694 Amen
Having flashbacks of Mayfield Ky .
Prayers for you all 🙏🏼
same the town layout and damage are pretty similar unfortunately 😢
But Mayfield was one EF-5. This town saw multiple EF-3, EF-4 in the same night.
It's going to be difficult for the NWS survey crew to figure out which tornado did the damage and how strong each of them were.
I am going to guess EF-4 where the houses are leveled but the slabs are not cleared. Not sure if there was any debarking of trees. This is absolutely horrific none the less.
The town also got hit by multiple tornados one after another last night
I agree on the intensity of EF4
The Elkhorn NE tornado was a very violent, catastrophic mile wide wedge tornado with multiple vortex formation and de-barking of trees according to tornado chasers on the ground. National Weather Service gave it an EF3 rating after damage assessments.
They're being extra cucky this year with EF ratings. Don't get your hopes up.
The tornado in Waterloo Nebraska was 2.3 miles wide
Thats insane size@sethcourtemanche5738
Just awful. 🙏🏽 Prayers for everyone there. The Oklahoma School for the Deaf is in Sulphur.
great footage, I'm an hour away and have property out by the lake there. The news stations weren't showing much of anything. Thankyou. Prayers for everyone effected.
God Bless all the people who are suffering from these tornadoes.🙏🏻
Too late.
Looks like god has ‘blessed’ them enough
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@timg7627 wages of sin is death! Jesus saves sinners like you and I! God.bless you
@freewill8218 wages of sin is death! Jesus saves sinners like you and I! God bless us all
Good morning 🌞. Absolute living nightmare . Thanks for the coverage. Praying for everyone affected by the storms over the last two days.
It's so sad!😢
Prayers from Brazil
😧😪 from Guntersville, ALABAMA ,! Praying for all of this town and its residents,❤
I was watching this on radar as it was happening; looks like high EF4/Low EF5 damage. I hope folks were given enough lead time. My thoughts and prayers are with these people. Thank you for the footage.
based on what i see, looks like minimum EF3, possibly EF4, as there are some maybe poorly built structures that were completely destroyed. i dont think its enough for EF5 damage.
Not seeing anything close to EF4 and certainly not EF5. A lot of high-end EF2 damage and pockets of EF3 damage from what I’ve seen.
F3 at the most
I was thinking high EF-3 maybe EF-4
@@time2fly2124Ya EF-5 would have emptied the place, even a strong EF-4
So much. So incredibly devastating. I can’t imagine the shock. Praying for you people of Sulphur. I’m so so sorry this happened to your town and your people. 😢
Privileged to have visited and worked in Sulphur over the years. A Signature Town for our state - can’t wait to see how they bounce back from this. Prayers to all in affected areas from these storms. Oklahoma Standard is a thing!
😢 My heart is broken for all of these folks who were affected by the tornado outbreaks. 💔
Thanks for no music
This is so sad. 😢
Great work on the drone video, doesn't matter how well you build or how often your structure has survived bad storms, when they hit strong enough destruction happens
I'm so sorry. I'm just speechless. This is unbelievable!
Shattered lives. The scale and scope of this destruction is hard to imagine for most of us. May these people find comfort in community and get the help they need from our government to start anew.
Now, that's really bad!
Now, let’s see if our government will give $$ to these towns!! I won’t hold my breath😢😢😢😢 Prayers
Why? I can't think of any local or federal administration that's ever turned us away after tornadoes.
Was watching Ryan, Andy and team live as this was going down. They sounded in shock as multiple tornadoes were bearing down on same area already hit minutes earlier. Just terrible misfortune! 😢
I can't imagine how they feel: overwhelmed, helpless, hopeless and desperate. I wouldn't even have a clue where to begin or how to start. Bless them all.
Very heartbreaking .. prayers for everyone 🙏🙏
Prayers for the town folks so heartbreaking I hope everyone is safe and sound 😢
So heartbreaking to see this much devastation in an area. How do you ever recover? I don't know how anyone survived this.🙏🙏🙏
Heartbreaking. Such a beautiful area. I hope they can come back.
Prayers from NC❤.
You can take the muzzle off now, They lied.
Speechless. The town is shredded! God be with all affected.
Just unbelievable! Prayers for OK. God help them all & thanking Him for no loss of life here. At least I hadn’t heard of any here, & if so is miraculous. 💔
This is horrific! I hope no one lost their life!!❤
Kansas sending its love and prayers. ❤️
Wow. Praying for these families. 😢
Hope everyone ok
Prayers from Montana
Sending prayers, I am so sorry.
I see many single-family dwellings that are a pile of debris on their foundations and multiple signs of bark stripping. I call EF4 on this one. There is also a lot of EF3 damage too. Outer walls and roof gone, but some inner walls intact. More or less.
I haven't seen any footage of this tornado. What time did this occur? Also, it wasn't that long ago that there was another absolutely massive wedge tornado that came through this area, if not the town proper. You can see it by searching for Sulphur OK tornado. I think it was in 2016. So Sulphur seems to be sort of a frequented location for this kind of thing.
ty drone footage
Shockingly horrible damage! 😭🙏
Never ceases to amaze me how it will totally decimate one house, and the houses on either side of it will be untouched. Prayers for all involved.
this was something else!
Wow! How long did that take? It looks like that monster just camped on top of them for like 10 minutes with that much destruction. I don't see how that can be a town again. There's so little left to work with it seems. I live in the Missouri Ozarks and have had to run to my basement many times. This could happen to any of us. Try to help others when they need help.
God Bless this is so devastating I am lost for words
Prayers for them all!
I’m just now watching this. My thoughts and prayers for all who have been affected by this.
Excellent drone work in a horrifying scene. Be safe.
Thanks, will do!
Devastating damage!
0:31 Reminds me of that scene in "Twister", when Jo, Bill and their chase team drive through the remains of Wakita (an actual Oklahoma town that had several of its buildings razed for the scene) on the way to rescue Jo's aunt Meg from her collapsed house. That fictional tornado happened at night like the real-life Sulphur tornado.
I am praying no one got killed
Just nuts! So heart breaking.
prayers from NC
I thought way more of the town would have been wiped out since they had two large tornadoes go right through there.
Amazing how one house is fully intact, barely touched, and the ones right next to it are leveled.
This is easily EF-4.
Tornadoes don't come to play! Praying for strength to all!
The wife and I live in Meers, and have been to Sulphur many times to stay at the excellent Artesian hotel/casino. Seeing this is very painful, as we know so many of the damaged areas. We were going there again next month for our anniversary, but I doubt that can happen now. Maybe we can go and volunteer for cleanup or anything else that might help...
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There are piles of bricks around these buildings like the wind scraped the individual bricks off the walls of each structure. Unreal!
I hope ALL made it through~
Dusty Baker and Cross Timbers Bison Ranch is about 5 miles from there. Hoping, praying that his family and ranch survived and are ok.
Wow, my prayers for those people here 🙏🙏🇺🇸
Our Hearts Are With The People in Sulphur OK. Devastating