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Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long

Nothing stands except the tattered American flag in an area looking like a war zone. This area in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long

Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long. Two totaled vans are stuck together in the center of the frame

Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long. A crumpled up white, late model sedan is seen upright in a ditch on the far side of a road

Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long. This night time image shows a partially damaged home with debris in the front yard to include several items stuck in two leafless trees

Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long. A totaled brown Honda Civic sits amongst the rubble in the foreground of this image. People are seen rummaging through the debris looking for salvageable personal items

Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, OKlahoma, was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long. This photo shows also shows a local area television remote van parked next to a home where all that is left to it are a couple of brick walls

Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, OK was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long. Recovery crews with backhoes clean up debris in neighborhood as several other crew members pick up rubble and personal belongings

Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, OK was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long. A late model sedan lies on it's rooftop next to a tree that has five limbs remaining on it's trunk

Looking like a war zone, this area in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was devastated by an F-5 Tornado with winds up to 230 miles per hour. The area of destruction was 1 mile wide and and left a path of destruction 19 miles long

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Oklahoma City

State: Oklahoma (OK)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Bill Kimble

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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04/05/1999
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