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Hate to hear about your relatives Chance. The marina at Thunderbird looks pretty bad. Jiggin, that is funny about the few crappie in Tenkiller being sucked out. Hope everyone is safe. The wind blew a little here in Talala but hardly even rained.
Odie
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All safe and sound here, hope everyone else made it through ok. Saddened to know that there were fatalities.:(
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T-Bird Marina
Seen the pics / video of the damage at the marina - what a mess. Hope everyone in the area is fine. Wonder how much gas and oil got leaked into the lake.
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Sorry to hear about the fatailites
prayers being sent to all from south east Missouri
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Sorry about the loss of life out there. Prayers from republic sent to.
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We're okay here in NW Norman. We live just south of Rock Creek and off 36 Ave NW. I understand Lake Thunderbird was closed off today. Anyone have any info on that?
Praying for those directly affected by the storm.
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Found in the Norman Transcript:
"State park officials closed Lake Thunderbird on Tuesday until debris can be removed from the water. Pop cans, cracker boxes and ice coolers were scattered around the lake."
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wow...must be a real mess to close all of thunderbird....North OKC had no weather....we'll be thinking of those that are affected from the storms. Had a friend who had extensive hail damage...almost 60 hail stones went completely through his roof, some of the holes were big enough to stick your whole head through and the yard looked like someone had taken a sledge hammer to the whole thing.
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bypassed us
Looks like Tulsa, Claremore, Oologah and all around the area was bypassed. The storms hit our cold front and lost power.
No matter how much Oklahoma spends on tornado safety, people still try to stay in a mobile home or their cars. I was amazed at how many people were driving their cars. I guess they weren't listening to their car radios.
There are quite a few people from areas that were hit who haven't responded yet. I am guessing internet problems and such.
Hoping for the best.
Peke
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Got electric service back at 10:15 pm tonight.
Debra and I were on eastbound I-40 Monday night just behind the storm that hit the I-40/Choctaw Road area. Amazing there were no fatalities there. Also amazing was seeing so many drivers behaving selfishly and making it impossible for emergency vehicles to pass.
We got only a few hail dents on the car, sat on I-40 for 2 1/2 hours, and lived off of generator power for 2 days so we have no complaints (except for knucklehead motorists).
Scott