enlts, what have you. i want to talk about that. russell cavendar is a wildlife nuisance control operator. good evening to you. you have been doing this for 20, 25 years. i know after storms, these situations, the things that live in the ground, they have to find a place to go and many times that s to the surface. that is a real danger. oh, absolutely yes, sir. not only now, but not only now but, a, afterwards and not even weeks afterwards but next spring you will have an issue. all of the snoeks are washed out of the grounds they normally go to hibernate. not only snakes but alligators as well. it gets worse and worse as the flooding comes. once the water starts to recede is when you see most of your problems. not only that though, when you go out to clean your yard, you know, for leaf debris and tree limbs and all of that, you have no idea what might be hanging on those limbs and most likely it will be snakes and there s lots of them. i have been doing this for many
that tracked to the southwest suburbs of oklahoma city doing major damage southwest of oklahoma city not in oklahoma city. the last county hit new castle southwest of moore which took the direct hit in 1999 may 3rd f-5. it lifted and has done sporadic suburbs. as it s weakened. now have a new tornado developing back southwest of moore and another tornado about 8, 10 miles south of moore. right now we have five tornadoes both north over and on the southwest suburb. shep, as i m talking to you here in moore. i have got debris falling out of the sky. tree debris, leaf debris. two minutes ago on the southwest side of moore. i m looking for the tornado now. rain wrapped as it continued up i-35. it is doing minor damage and places in the southwest side of moore as these tornadoes continue to track through the oklahoma city area at this time.