F5 Oklahoma City tornado damage of May 3, 1999
May 9, 1999, damage six days after the massive F5 tornado that struck south Oklahoma City and Moore. This footage was shot primarily in the neighborhood near SW 134th Street and Western Avenue in Oklahoma City.
Tagged with: 1999 • aftermath • city • damage • destruction • F5 • massive • May • moore • Oklahoma • severe • Storm • Tornado
Filed under: Tornado
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Heartbreaking, to see what Mother Nature can do - and we little humans can do little to get out of her way. =[
*StormSpinner1* in Texas
Another great video. Keep up the good work
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gosh i remember that im lucky only one person is my family only had to go to the hospital !
and god bless all the familys that did suffer losses !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember that I used to live in Clinton Oklahoma I came up with a group to help clean up damage.
Hey I lived over there:D!
I remember right after the Tornado went over how quite it was just for a min or two and then it became very chaotic fast. I remember people passing me with wounded in the back of there trucks covered in dirt and blood. I remember mostly watching people come out of there shelters and just looking at all the rubble totally dazed and confused
R.I.P
the place literally looks like a scrap metal yard
Pretty shocking footage . . . We had a little tornado come through our neighborhood several years ago. Beat up some houses and trees mostly just made a big mess. But one thing I learned from it is that what you see on film is NOTHING like what it looks in real life. That is, it is much worse in real life, so I cannot imagine what this OKC neighborhood looked like first hand.
It was one of the most unforgettable and life altering images I’ve ever witnessed in my life. No video of photo can capture what it was truly like.
we all remember that storm… music was a bit much
i remeber del city,was all gone
This same storm hit Haysville KS later that night. I helped clean the damages. This is so familar. On the horizon in Haysville, there was nothing but this.
The tornado stopped before it got to where I lived at the time. Looking at the mess, I felt so fortunate.