The hardest-hit
areas were about 70 to 80 miles southeast of Oklahoma City,
where a tornado reported to be more than a mile wide ripped
through the area.
One person was killed in Garvin County, about 60 miles south of
Oklahoma City, when a home was destroyed by a twister, an
emergency official said. Another person was killed near the town
of Connerville, about 110 miles south of Oklahoma City, the
Johnston County Sheriff's Office said.
The National Weather Service described that twister as large and
destructive, warning people: "You are in a life-threatening
situation."
At least one other tornado was reported to have hit Oklahoma,
the service said. Local news showed photographs of two of the
destroyed homes by the twisters.
The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for large
parts of southern Oklahoma into western Arkansas. It also said
two tornados have been reported in Nebraska.
(Reporting by Heide Brandes in Oklahoma City, Jon Herskovitz in
Austin, Texas, and Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Sandra
Maler)
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