The Weather Channel’s Mike Bettes takes a look at the tornado shelter where six people rode out the devastating storm in Moore, Okla., on Monday, talking to survivor Gerald Mobley about his harrowing experience inside.
NBC’s Kristen Welker reports from the White House, where President Obama has been updated overnight on the devastation in Oklahoma. FEMA personnel have been dispatched to the region.
Lance West, a reporter for Oklahoma’s NBC affiliate KFOR, was on the scene at Plaza Towers Elementary School, which was destroyed by Monday’s tornado while kids and teachers were inside. He describes being overcome with emotion by what he witnessed.
Alfredo Corrales and Viviana Luna talk about riding out the tornado in Moore, Okla., inside an underground shelter as Corrales says the pressure from the wind “was pulling up the door” while he and a neighbor held onto the latch.
Survivors of the massive tornado that hit Moore, Okla., Monday afternoon talk to NBC’s Janet Shamlian, giving a sense of the terror they felt while being in the path of the monster storm.
TODAY’s Al Roker reports on the severe weather system that is expected to affect Oklahoma, which was hit hard by a tornado Monday afternoon, as well as surrounding states.
Mary Fallin, governor of Oklahoma, talks to TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie about the aftermath of the devastating tornado that hit the state Monday, saying it’s difficult to know the full impact yet as bad cell phone service is impacting communication.
Before yesterday’s tornado touched down, when Moore, Okla., residents referred to “the big one” they were talking about the F5 tornado that tore through the area back in 1999. TODAY’s Al Roker talks about the devastation left behind by that storm.
Glenn Lewis, the mayor of Moore, Okla., which was devastated by a tornado Monday afternoon, talks about search and recovery efforts in the wake of the storm, saying authorities have been going door to door looking for survivors.
Brandi Kline and her two sons, both students at Plaza Towers Elementary in Moore, Okla., which was directly hit by the tornado Monday afternoon, recount their experiences.
Officials in Oklahoma report at least 20 children were killed and 70 hurt by the monstrous tornado that ripped through the state on Monday with two elementary schools in its path. NBC’s Lester Holt reports on the violent storm’s youngest victims.
TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports from a helicopter on the destruction left behind by a tornado that hit Moore, Okla., looking down on the rubble that used to be an elementary school.
Apple CEO Tim Cook testifies before a Senate committee Tuesday about the company’s tax strategies. Senate investigators reported Monday that the company holds more than $100 billion in cash overseas to avoid U.S. income taxes.
The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore reports on search-and-rescue efforts in Moore, Okla., that went on through the night and are continuing today.
Dr. Nancy Snyderman, NBC’s chief medical editor, discusses the injuries and trauma that medical staff have been dealing with in storm-ravaged Oklahoma, saying “everyone is exhausted” and “psychologically traumatized.”