Enid, Okla. — A confirmed large tornado struck southeast Enid on Thursday night, April 23, 2026, ripping roofs off homes, damaging structures near Vance Air Force Base, and tossing vehicles; the National Weather Service reported an EF3-rated twister touching down near 8:21 p.m. local time and remaining on the ground for roughly 40 minutes. Fresno, Calif. — Earlier, on Tuesday, April 21, a separate EF0 tornado was confirmed in Terra Bella in Tulare County with peak winds near 80 mph, marking the fourth tornado that day in the NWS Hanford area and tying a daily record; officials in Oklahoma reported multiple injuries, search-and-rescue operations, and urged residents to avoid Grayridge while crews work to clear roads and restore utilities.
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Tornadoes can strike with little warning, causing significant damage to homes and infrastructure. If you live in tornado-prone areas, it's crucial to have a safety plan in place. Check your home insurance policy to ensure it covers tornado damage.
Tornadoes are unpredictable and destructive. Stay informed about local weather conditions and heed warnings from officials. If you know someone in the affected areas, reach out to ensure they're safe. Worth forwarding if you know someone living in tornado-prone regions.
Relief organizations, insurers, reconstruction contractors, and utility firms will receive federal and local contracts and emergency funding to support recovery efforts, reconstruction, and infrastructure repairs in affected communities.
Residents, homeowners, small businesses, and local infrastructure suffered property damage, power outages, displacement, and disruption to daily services following tornado strikes in Enid and Terra Bella.
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