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OKLAHOMA — KFOR’s Bob Moore Chopper 4 flew above the tornado damage across Oklahoma this morning to capture the first aerial images of the tornado damage.
As severe weather made its way though Oklahoma, several tornadoes touched down, leaving damage and massive flooding in their wake.
A mobile home park near S.E. 48th and I-35 was destroyed in the storms. Officials say at least a dozen people were hurt and five of them are in critical condition.
There was some damage on the HE Bailey Turnpike near Bridge Creek.
There were also reports of damage in Grady County along Highway 44, 10 miles east of Amber.
Grady County reported extensive damage in Amber and in Bridge Creek, and there was also some severe damage between Bridge Creek and Newcastle.
There was also significant damage in Norman.
The pictures in the gallery will be updated throughout the day.