AP PhotoPresident Obama will visit victims and survey damage in Moore, following the deadly tornado that hit the city Monday, May 20.According to White House spokesman Jay Carney, the President will meet with victims and first responders. He will also survey the destruction in Moore.Homes were leveled along with the destruction of two elementary schools.24 people, including 10 children, were killed after the EF-5 tornado demolished the Oklahoma City suburb.Where to Donate Supplies for Victims
President Obama will visit victims and survey damage in Moore, following the deadly tornado that hit the city Monday, May 20.According to White House spokesman Jay Carney, the President will meet with victims and first responders. He will also survey the destruction in Moore.Homes were leveled along with the destruction of two elementary schools.24 people, including 10 children, were killed after the EF-5 tornado demolished the Oklahoma City suburb.Where to Donate Supplies for Victims
24 people were killed in Monday's EF-5 tornado. The Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s office says all but 1 of the 24 confirmed fatalities in Monday’s tornado have been identified.
The Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s office says all but 1 of the 24 confirmed fatalities in Monday’s tornado have been identified.
Community GivesPeople in Oklahoma are living to up their reputation of being good neighbors. Tornado relief efforts are popping up all over green country, as trucks are headed to Moore, full supplies.
People in Oklahoma are living to up their reputation of being good neighbors. Tornado relief efforts are popping up all over green country, as trucks are headed to Moore, full supplies.
Officials say Monday's tornado likely did more than $2 billion in damage. Officials are estimating Monday’s deadly tornado caused more than $2 billion in damage.
Officials are estimating Monday’s deadly tornado caused more than $2 billion in damage.