Oklahoma tornadoes: 9 confirmed dead after storms
The death toll from Tuesday's tornadoes in Oklahoma is nine. A child has died at a hospital. Searchers are still looking for a 3-year-old boy from Piedmont.
Those who lost homes in Tuesday's tornadoes picked through the remnants of their lives Wednesday as the death toll from the storms continued to climb.

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Nine people have died from storm-related injuries, officials said. The search continued Wednesday for a missing 3-year-old boy in the Piedmont area whose 15-month-old brother was among the dead.
The dead include:
• Cole Hamil, 15 months, of Piedmont.
• Laron Short, 24, of Chickasha.
Three people, a man and two women, were killed along Interstate 40 two miles west of the Calumet exit in Canadian County. Nearby, a teenage girl and a 22-year-old man were killed near U.S. 66 and Courtney Road. A 63-year-old man and a 58-year-old woman were killed near Cashion in far southwest Logan County. Authorities are still trying to identify some of the victims and have not released the names of others pending the notification of their families.
National Weather Service officials said at least seven tornadoes struck Oklahoma on Tuesday, leaving paths of destruction that ranged from four to 75 miles.
Weather teams were still in the field assessing damage Wednesday, but officials said preliminary information shows four of the tornadoes will be rated at least EF3, which means they had wind speeds of at least 136 to 165 miles per hour.
The number of confirmed tornadoes and EF ratings could increase as more information is gathered, officials said.
Families mourn
Short's aunt, Donna Gunkel, combed through the wreckage of a mobile home in Chickasha on Wednesday, searching for photographs and other mementos of her niece, who was killed when a tornado hit while she was visiting her mother.
“She was just trying to take care of her mama,” Gunkel said. “They didn't have a vehicle and no place to go. She just stepped out on the porch to see what was happening, and the trailer next door just blew on top of her.”
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