Oklahoma tornadoes: Home shelter shields 14 from twister in Cole
Fourteen children and adults survived a tornado east of Cole in a home shelter. The home, which was ripped from its foundation, housed a day care.
COLE — Cheryl Mayo and 14 other people huddled in a shelter as a monstrous tornado churned overhead late Tuesday afternoon.
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The tornado blew open the door of the storm shelter, Mayo said about 30 minutes after the storm passed by. “As soon as it blew the lid open you could see that the house was gone.”
The home was destroyed, along with a double-
Utility poles were snapped in pieces, one car was on its top, and the road was blocked by downed power lines.
Zach Johnson, 17, who lived with his parents, Steve and Kelly Johnson,
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