A MULTI-VORTEX tornado in Seminole, Oklahoma is tearing through homes, flipping trailers and leaving debris behind as residents are wanted to take over.
“Take your storm precautions now!” the tweeted the National Weather Service working in Norman, Oklahoma
Shock video showed the storm touching down in Maud. The Oklahoma City metro area is expected to see severe weather into Wednesday evening.
The multi-vortex tornado headed north to Seminole, where a reporter indicated there was major damage, including a roof ripped from at least one structure.
Power lines were said to be covering roads as a video showed sheet metal and debris in the streets.
Multiple homes have already been destroyed with roofs torn off and debris covering the streets.
The NWS shared recommendations on where residents can seek shelter during a tornado, including traveling to an underground storm shelter, storm cellar or basement.
People are also being told to stay away from doors, windows and outside walls and to cover up with pillows, sleeping bags or a mattress.
So far, according to local news, there have been no reports of any injuries or fatalities.
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