i m going to do another turn, i m getting far away. looks like it s roping out a little bit. and this is over like 149th street, maybe the east side of air depot road. there it is, it s gone. if you guys can see this, i don t know how to explain it, how to describe it. this is this is terrible. this is war zone terrible. this school is completely gone. it is, like you see, completely destroyed as kids run up to hopefully their loved ones. but this whole area right here, guys, is it s completely destroyed. such terrible moments. just ahead, terrifying moments. get a firsthand look at what it s like to have a tornado barrel towards you. roundup
through the evening sky and the early morning sky here. briarwood elementary school used to be there. it s been completely wiped away, along with most of the neighborhood that surrounded that school. so they are working there. that s where all the emergency teams are staging. again, we ve seen them moving through this area throughout the night. fire trucks, police and ambulance all here and all working. the governor has said that they re going to continue this rescue effort for as long as it s possible. and overturn every piece of rubble here to make sure there is nobody pinned beneath the debris. and waiting for that help. so they ve stayed true to that throughout the night. all right, jay gray in oklahoma, thanks so much for that. officials in oklahoma are mobilizing resources to deal with the scope of this tragedy. joining us now for more on that is nate webb, spokesperson for the oklahoma office of emergency management. he joins us on the phone. nate, good morning. thanks for bei