What is the damage report on the latest Tornado Touch Down in Oklahoma?”
OKLAHOMA CITY — Severe weather threatened western and northwestern Oklahoma as a storm made its way across the state Monday causing damage in Roger Mills County. A tornado touched down about 9 miles north of Elk City. NEWS 9’s storm trackers followed the system as it moved through western Oklahoma. The EF-2 tornado kicked up debris and caused downed power lines. The tornado touched down around 5:17 p.m. and was on the ground for over 20 minutes, hitting Hammon, a small town of about 500 people, around 5:53 p.m. Tornado sirens went off in Hammon at 5:46 p.m. The southeast corner of Hammon suffered the most damage according to Roger Mills County Undersheriff Darren Atha. There were no reports of injuries or deaths from the storm. One couple sought shelter with only a few seconds to spare. “They couldn’t see the funnel. They just seen the debris on the ground, tin or something was flying around. And uh, when they seen it coming across the pasture coming at them, they decide they better g