When Oklahoma’s weather turns severe, an early warning can mean the difference between life and death.
In just a few days, people in Oologah will mark the 30th anniversary of an F4 tornado that caused millions of dollars in damage. That weather event isn’t remembered for the lives lost, but for the lives saved.
Keeping you safe has been part of News On 6’s mission for more than 70 years. And that was never clearer than on April 26, 1991 when a powerful tornado cut through Oologah.
News On 6 had just launched new technology that gave everyone in the storm’s path a 43-minute warning.