Oklahoma City Releases Preliminary Tornado Damage Survey
The Oklahoma City Emergency Management office has released its preliminary survey of damage caused by a March 25 tornado.
The city reports 89 homes with minimal damage and 50 homes – including 43 mobile homes – with minor damage. Twenty businesses have minimal damage; six have minor damage and two have major damage.
One public building had minor damage.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will make the final determination on how a structure’s damage is categorized.
The tornadoes are blamed for a total of four deaths in the state; one in Sand Springs, two in Webbers Falls and one in Norman.
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