That was a worst hit by Moore, which has killed at least 91 people, including 20 children and nearly 120 people are being treated in hospitals.
President Barack Obama has declared a major disaster in Oklahoma.
He ordered federal authorities to join in search efforts who are continuing throughout the night. The death which is officially declared is 51 but the local authorities say that the figure can rise as another 40.
The Oklahoma chief medical examiner’s office said that there will be at least 20 children were dead.
Storm tore of the building roof and knocked down the walls at Plaza Towers Elementary school. Oklahoma’s Lt Gov Todd Lamb told .”The school was flattened. The walls were pancaked in,”
According to roughly report there is two dozen people missing and some bodies have been recovered from the school which is absolutely horrific and devastating.
Briarwood elementary school also seems to be damaged but the teachers seen their leading the pupil’s safety
The National Weather Service (NWS) said Monday’s tornado had generated winds of up to 200mph.
“It’s certainly the most powerful tornado that I’ve ever dealt with in my 20 years with the weather service,” NWS meteorologist Rick Smith in Norman, Oklahoma,
In 1999 the town of Moore was hit by a severe tornado which has the highest winds as record. Betsy Randolph of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol told local news station that the damage on tornado exceeds that of 1999 report.
Worst US tornadoes since 1900
- Goliad ,Texas faced 114 deaths on 18 May 1902
- Louisiana and Purvis Mississippi has the report 143 death on 24 April 1908
- Omaha, Nebraska 103 deaths on 23 March 1913
- 18 March 1925 695 deaths in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana
- Tupelo, Mississippi 216 were put to death on 5 April 1936
- Gainesville, Georgia 203 died for tornadoes on 6 April 1936
- Woodward, Oklahoma 181 sentenced to death on 9 April 1947
- 11 May 1953 114 deaths in Waco, Texas
- Flint, Michigan 8 June 1953 116 deaths.
- Joplin, Missouri 158 died for tornadoes on 22 May 2011