Twisters Tear Through North Part Of County

  • The roof is completely gone and the brick walls are crumbling, but Robyn Heard is dwelling on the positive, they are all okay. She is making note of what is salvagable and what isn’t as she and family and friends save what they can from her home Monday.
    The roof is completely gone and the brick walls are crumbling, but Robyn Heard is dwelling on the positive, they are all okay. She is making note of what is salvagable and what isn’t as she and family and friends save what they can from her home Monday.
  • Emergency Management Assistant Director, Shane Colley uses the drone to check damage in the areas. Countywide & Sun/ Suzie Campbell
    Emergency Management Assistant Director, Shane Colley uses the drone to check damage in the areas. Countywide & Sun/ Suzie Campbell
  • Roof repair is already in progress Monday, Feb. 27, after an EF2 tornado tore through the Snider Heights addition in north Pottawatomie County. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
    Roof repair is already in progress Monday, Feb. 27, after an EF2 tornado tore through the Snider Heights addition in north Pottawatomie County. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
  • Power poles snapped in the storm across the county. Canadian Valley Electric Coop (CVEC) and Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) work day and night to restore electric to homes and business. CVEC is working on the downed lines and uprighting poles along the dam at Shawnee Twin Lakes. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
    Power poles snapped in the storm across the county. Canadian Valley Electric Coop (CVEC) and Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) work day and night to restore electric to homes and business. CVEC is working on the downed lines and uprighting poles along the dam at Shawnee Twin Lakes. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
    By SUZIE CAMPBELL The forecasted weather for Sunday produced a record-breaking number of tornadoes. Two left downed power lines and destruction in Pottawatomie County. By 6 pm, local emergency management was keeping the county informed through social media, and news channels were keeping viewers apprised even before the storms crossed into Oklahoma. Robyn Heard was one of th...

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