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Mike Tobin is from the United States of America and started his career as a weekend reporter for WMDT-TV (ABC 47) in Salisbury, Maryland.
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About 30 volunteers will be traveling to Moore, Okla., later this month to assist the community that was struck by an EF5 tornado last month.
It’s been over 11 years since the last EF5 tornado struck the U.S.,a surprising drought considering the frequency of violent tornadoes in previous decades. The EF5, the highest rating on the ...
An EF5 tornado struck Moore in May 2013, killing 24 people, leveling entire neighborhoods and causing more than $2 billion in damage. An official with Moore’s community development agency said the ...
MOORE, Okla. - Students from a suburban Oklahoma City elementary school destroyed by this week's tornado reunited with their teachers Thursday and collected whatever could be salvaged from the ...
Twelve years ago, the last EF5 tornado to hit the United States tore through Moore, Oklahoma. The violent storm carved a path of destruction through neighborhoods, killing 24 people and injuring ...
It's been 12 years since the historic, deadly Moore, Oklahoma, EF5 tornado. New research has given light as to why no U.S. tornado has achieved an EF5 rating since.
Tuesday marks 12 years since an EF-5 tornado hit Moore, taking 24 lives and injuring more than 200.
The most intense tornadoes are rated as an EF5, which is the highest. The last time the U.S. reported a twister that strong was May 20, 2013, in Moore, Okla.
Meanwhile, the last EF5 tornado in the United States occurred nearly 12 years ago in Moore, Okla., on May 20, 2013, with top winds of about 210 mph.