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New Day-20150507-11:00:00

there will be more to come and many more by saturday. >> we have a -- >> debris launching through the sky. >> mike we have a roof that just launched through the air here. i don't know where it came from. >> tornadoes wreaking havoc yet again across the plains. >> large tornado. >> residents in the heart land. >> i got trees coming down on me and power flashes. i got to back out of here. >> waking up to disaster as the red cross and emergency personnel begin combing through the neighborhoods damaged or destroyed in oklahoma kansas and nebraska. >> i saw two clouds meet as one and then we could hear the sound of a train. our ears started popping because of the air pressure. >> for the first time in history the national weather service declaring a flash flood emergency in oklahoma city. the massive storm causing up to 8 inches of rainfall in a matter of hours. the main airport in oklahoma city shut down as employees and passengers evacuate through a pedestrian tunnel.

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150507-13:02:00

tornadoes on the ground. there are 46 reports, and that doesn't mean 46 tornados technically, because one guy could have looked at it this way and reported a tornado and then another guy reported the same tornado. the tornados will continue through sunday. debris launching into the sky. >> mike we have a roof that just flew through the air and i don't know where it came from. >> tornados reeking havoc in the plains. residents in the heartland -- >> i got to back out of here! >> -- waking up to disaster and in oklahoma kansas and nebraska. >> i saw two clouds meet as one, and then we could hear the sound of a train, and our ears started popping because of the air pressure. >> for the first time in history, the national weather service declaring a flash flood

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