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of up to 110 miles an hour. there was significant damage particularly by interstate 44 and some areas of midtown tulsa southeast of downtown. thousands of people lost power and many streets and businesses are closed, roofs torn off buildings, trees and power poles uprooted and debris scattered throughout. the national weather service is determining whether it was, in fact, a tornado, but the sirens did not go off because the storm was moving fast and changed direction. officials say that at least 30 people were taken to the emergency room with minor storm-related injuries, and in kansas city, missouri, heavy thunderstorms and flash flooding saturday night shut down roads and intersections. reports of multiple cars stalled, stranded and even floating down roads. up to five inches of rain were dumped in that area. arthel. arthel: boy, those people will be dealing with that for months if not years to come. bryan llenas, thanks for the roundup. rick: pretty remarkable nobody

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