if you think about it, if you have large public shelters and people were trying to evacuate and get to a shelter all at the same time within a few minutes t. would create a larger chaos than not. people generally take cover very late and people in oklahoma are relatively we had-educated on where in their house would be the safest part of the house to hunker down and keep in mind these tornadoes are gone in seconds. and then and in the worst case scenarios, people generally come out of this relatively safe environment from inside the house. when you get hit, though, with an e-4 tornado, e-5, only one has touched down and that was in 1999, the one that milissa was referring to. if this was an e-5, it will be the second in our city s history.
milissa. i hate to leave but i ve got to be able to step here and get on the house floor and continue to take care of some stuff here. thank you for your coverage. american red cross does a great job for those that want to help, can give and participate in that and then obviously people across the area can donate blood and be a part of this process. glad to have americans prayers in this time. congressman langford who was in shawnee touring the devastation and now is back in washington. milissa, you had an opportunity to speak with the mayor of oklahoma. this is an area that you know well from your earlier coverage. it looks like a bomb went off. you know, i remember back
government perspective, that information comes late in the process. what we re trying to do right now that s going to take place house by house, business by business, and in this case school by school. tomorrow when the sun comes up, there will be a further accounting of the damage. i think the aerial pictures will give with fresh daylight compare ra ability to see the physical devastation and the dollar amount and the insurance and all of those aspects of it. mick cornett, thank you for being on the air with us. i know you re eager to get back to your city. thank you, milissa. milissa, thank you so much. both milissa and the mayor talking about the fact that if
i m milissa. it is possible president george h.w. bush could be released from the hospital. they re take everything one day at a time. he has been hospitalized more than a month due to a persistent cough. chicago standing by for a winter storm moving across the midwest. it has the the city under advisory. snow and sleet are expected overnight. and temperatures are predicted to fall below freezing. more news later now. become to lock up. due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. isolated in rural southwestern indiana, the wabash valley correctional facility is more than 100 miles from a major urban center.
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