Day two after a deadly tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma and the Oklahoma City region, residents of the area continue to capture the destruction wrought upon their community.
As dawn arrives, a new look at flattened Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, #oklahoma twitter.com/TrevorHughes/s…
— Trevor Hughes (@TrevorHughes) May 21, 2013
Lightning lights up the sky behind our @jimcantore here in #Moore OK. Storms rapidly filling & mvg N. twitter.com/DDwx/status/33…
— Daniel Dix (@DDwx) May 21, 2013
That’s a roof in the front yard!!!! twitter.com/ChristineFox25…
— ChristineVanTimmeren (@ChristineFox25) May 21, 2013
This sign warns drivers to slow for a school that no longer exists in Moore, #oklahoma twitter.com/TrevorHughes/s…
— Trevor Hughes (@TrevorHughes) May 21, 2013
Firefighters check a rare tornado shelter near Plaza Towers school in Moore, #oklahoma. Few nearby homes had them. twitter.com/TrevorHughes/s…
— Trevor Hughes (@TrevorHughes) May 21, 2013
VanLandingham family of6 is looking for pics in their home. They picked up 2kids from Plaza Towers just in time. twitter.com/amanchor/statu…
— Ali Meyer (@amanchor) May 21, 2013
UPDATE: Serious misinformation. Officials say death toll could be as low is 21. They double-counted bodies.. twitter.com/amanchor/statu…
— Ali Meyer (@amanchor) May 21, 2013
Tornado damage in my neighborhood …literally. There are usually rows of homes here. twitter.com/KOCOdamonlane/…
— Damon Lane (@KOCOdamonlane) May 21, 2013
Oklahoma City Mayor @mickcornett surveys damaged areas in #OKC: flic.kr/p/emW7D1 | flic.kr/p/emW7RN
— The City of OKC (@cityofokc) May 21, 2013
A symbol of the #Moore community’s resilience through tough times– the American flag back up at Plaza Towers twitter.com/priscillaluong…
— Priscilla Luong (@priscillaluong) May 21, 2013