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Oklahoma twisters eliminate a minimum of a single person, injure five

A swarm of twisters touched down overnight in Oklahoma, according to regional media reports, eliminating a minimum of one person and injuring at least 5 as they flattened homes and ripped down trees in the northeast corner of the state.

As the early morning sun rose over the location, fire teams were surveying the destruction and saving locals in Barnsdall and Bartlesville, 2 rural towns simply north of Tulsa wrecked by the tornados, according to local news.

Some 40 homes were damaged or damaged and a natural gas leak was reported in Barnsdall, according to the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management. One person died in the community of 1,000, according to KOCO News.

Five others were hurt in Bartlesville, a town of 30,000, the ABC affiliate in Oklahoma City reported.

Video video footage aired on local media and social networks showed ruined homes, downed powerlines and trees and particles scattered throughout roadways throughout the area. Some 16,000 homes and services lacked power in Oklahoma, according to Poweroutage.us.

Storm spotters reported 17 twisters touched down in the Plains region overnight, including eight sightings in Missouri, according to the National Weather Service, which has yet to validate whether the damage or casualties were triggered by tornadoes.

The harmful weather condition was expected to stay on Tuesday as some two million individuals in the region were under a tornado watch, the NWS stated.

(source: Reuters)