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The largest measured tornado anywhere in the country was 2013’s El Reno tornado, which extended more than 4,500 yards or 2.6 miles across.
On May 13, 2013, the El Reno tornado reached a record width of 2.6 miles, with wind speeds over 200 mph, and tragically claimed eight lives.
The El Reno storm was the widest recorded tornado, 2.6 miles, in United States history. The EF5 twister was on the ground more than 16 miles before lifting.
Authorities with the El Reno Police Department are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a female wanted for questioning regarding a hit-and-run incident.
A strong storm hit El Reno Sunday night, possibly producing a damaging tornado. News 9's Jennifer Pierce was near Northwest 10th Street and Cimarron Road Monday morning, finding damaged homes ...
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA - El Reno attempts to finish off a perfect season. On the other side, Sapulpa is seeking to repeat as Class 5A state champions, as well as win its third gold ball in the past four ...
An earlier version of this article included the incorrect date of the El Reno, Okla. tornado. The tornado was May 25, 2019. This article has been corrected. A large, destructive tornado tore ...
Firefighters were honored Monday by some of the people they helped after this year’s deadly tornado in El Reno. Several members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes were impacted by the storm.
May 31 marks six years since the widest tornado on record tore through El Reno. Jaicey Guelig lived through the 2013 twister and helped clean up the community, but last Saturday when an EF-3 ...
EL RENO, Okla. – An El Reno man tells a harrowing and heroic tale of survival coming out of Saturday night’s EF3 tornado hitting his trailer park. “The rain was coming sideways r… ...
EL RENO — The names of two people killed by a tornado in El Reno on Saturday night were released Tuesday morning as recovery efforts continue in the town about 25 miles west of Oklahoma City ...
A strong tornado struck El Reno, Oklahoma Friday evening. The twister has been rated EF3 with winds of 140 mph. It was 75 yards wide (a football field is 100 yards long). Hardest hit were the ...
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