The hardesthit state, oklahoma. Take a look at this devastation. This is the small city of sulphur, home to only 5,000 people. Some 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city. Much of main street, as you can see, reduced to rubble. Lives shredded. At least four deaths reported in the state including an infant. More than 100 tornadoes are reported to have struck since friday. The flurry starting in nebraska. And tonight the threat of Severe Weather remains in texas, louisiana, arkansas, missouri and oklahoma. Cbss Omar Villafranca is in sulphur, oklahoma and leads off our coverage tonight. Omar, good evening to you. Reporter good evening. Last night wave upon wave of storms pounded oklahoma. And take a look at some of this damage here behind me. Trees snapped in half. Behind those trees buildings missing the roof. Walls collapsed. Thousands of people are still without power, and many more are trying to pick up the pieces. Large tornado confirmed on the ground. Moving north just south of sulphu
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