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Oklahoma: Before and after the tornado – Photos

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The town of Moore got hit the hardest on Monday when multiple tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma, flattening entire neighbourhoods and killing at least 24 people, including nine children.

Rescue efforts in the tornado-ravaged Oklahoma City suburb of Moore continued through the night into Wednesday morning, with officials increasingly confident that everyone caught in the disaster had been accounted for.

The massive tornado that tore through the area on Monday wiped out blocks of houses, killed at least 24 people and injured about 240.

After a long day of searching through shattered homes that was slowed by rainy weather, Oklahoma County commissioner Brian Maughan said it seemed no one was missing.

As he spoke on Tuesday evening, dog teams and members of the National Guard were changing shifts to work through the night. The death toll of 24 was lower than initially feared, but nine children were among the dead, including seven who died at Plaza Towers Elementary School which took a direct hit by the deadliest tornado to strike the United States in two years.

Have a look at these before-and-after pictures:

The Plaza Towers Elementary School where 9 children died

A shopping center in Moore

Interstate 35 Highway

A local restaurant

A neighbourhood in Moore – Oklahoma

The Moore Medical Center

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Oklahoma tornado: 24 bodies recovered, say officials

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Emergency workers have been searching for survivors after a tornado ripped through a suburb of Oklahoma city in the US.

Officials have now lowered the number of deaths thought to have been caused by the storm. Twenty-four bodies are said to have been recovered. But there is a warning that more could be found.

Thunderstorms and lightning have been slowing the rescue effort.

The three kilometre wide twister, with winds of up to 320 kilometres per hour, flattened large swathes of Moore – destroying everything in its path.

The Plaza Towers Elementary School took a direct hit, its roof was ripped off and its walls collapsed. Another school and a hospital were among the other buildings levelled in Moore, which is home to around 50 thousand people.

The area was given a 16 minute warning before the tornado touched down on Monday afternoon.

US President Barack Obama has declared a major disaster in Oklahoma and has offered federal aid to boost state and local recovery efforts.

American flag

An American flag lies on top of an overturned car after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma. A 3-km-wide tornado tore through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on Monday, killing at least 91 people while destroying entire tracts of homes, piling cars atop one another, and trapping two dozen school children beneath rubble. REUTERS/Gene Blevins

Children with dog

Abby Madi (L) and Peterson Zatterlee comforts Zaterlee’s dog Rippy, after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma. A 3-km-wide tornado tore through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on Monday, killing at least 91 people while destroying entire tracts of homes, piling cars atop one another, and trapping two dozen school children beneath rubble. REUTERS/Gene Blevins

Destroyed cars

Destroyed cars are seen along Interstate 35 after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma. A 3-km-wide tornado tore through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on Monday, killing at least 91 people while destroying entire tracts of homes, piling cars atop one another, and trapping two dozen school children beneath rubble. REUTERS/Gene Blevins

Gas pumps missing

Gas pumps islands are seen without pumps after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma. A 3-km-wide tornado tore through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on Monday, killing at least 91 people while destroying entire tracts of homes, piling cars atop one another, and trapping two dozen school children beneath rubble. REUTERS/Gene Blevins

Two girls

Two girls stand in rubble after a tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma. A 3-km-wide tornado tore through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on Monday, killing at least 91 people while destroying entire tracts of homes, piling cars atop one another, and trapping two dozen school children beneath rubble. REUTERS/Gene Blevins

USA’s deadliest tornadoes

Where:“Tri-State” (Missouri, Illinois and Indiana)
When: March 18, 1925
Casualties: 695

Where: Natchez, Mississippi
When: May 7, 1840
Casualties: 317

Where: St. Louis, Missouri and East St. Louis, Illinois
When: May 27, 1896
Casualties: 255

Where: Tupelo, Mississippi
When: April 5, 1936
Casualties: 216

Where: Gainesville, Georgia
When: April 5, 1936
Casualties: 203

Where: Woodward, Oklahoma
When: April 9, 1947
Casualties: 181

Where: Joplin, Missouri
When: May 22, 2011
Casualties: 158

Where: Amite, Louisiana and Purvis, Mississippi
When: April 24, 1908
Casualties: 143

Where: New Richmond, Wisconsin
When: June 12, 1899
Casualties: 117

Where: Flint, Michigan
When: June 8, 1953
Casualties: 116

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Rioters in Sweden protest alleged brutality, racism after police shoot elderly man

Between 60 to 100 people – most of them young men – took part in the riots which began around 10pm local time in the Stockholm district of Husby. Police turned up at the scene after a car was set on fire. Upon arrival, officers were met with stone-throwing protesters, Police Chief Daniel Mattsson said, as quoted by The Wall Street Journal. One policeman was attacked by youths kicking him and two others were injured by rocks, police officer Jorgen Karlsson told AP. Rioters torched cars in a local parking garage. Around 50 vehicles were damaged in the fire, which forced the evacuation of a nearby building. Windows were smashed at two schools and several local businesses. Mattson said there were 18 criminal incidents reported and that the unrest lasted for four hours.Allegations of police misconductWitnesses say that police officers reportedly called rioters and residents “monkeys” on Sunday night, discriminating against their race. Rouzbeh Djalai, editor-in-chief of local newspaper The North Side, told The Local that she spoke to a youth leader and some of teenagers after the riots. The group reportedly approached police asking if they could help. The youth leader told her that he was called a “nigger” by police, while the boys were called “monkeys.” They also said the police attacked them with batons.”If the police don’t want to cooperate, they should just say it; they don’t have to call people names and hit them with batons,” Djalaie said. Residents of Husby are angry that police are increasing their presence in the neighborhood, instead of focusing on long-term solutions to the area’s problems.”There’s frustration in Husby and it risks spiralling out of control; people want long-term solutions to social problems instead of an increased police presence,” Djalai said.  ”It’s a neighborhood where one third of junior high school graduates leave school without adequate grades; they step straight out into unemployment. It’s obvious what the consequences are,” she added.Seeking justiceThe riots were in response to the fatal shooting of an elderly man last week. The man was shot and killed by police after officers responded to a call that a person was roaming Husby with a knife. Once officers arrived, the man disappeared into an apartment, police spokesman Lars Byström told TT news agency. He then stepped onto a balcony and threatened officers.”He screamed at police from the balcony that he wanted to kill them,” a neighbor told the Expressen newspaper. Negotiators were called to the scene and police learned that a woman was also in the apartment. After failed attempts at negotiating, police broke down the apartment door in an effort to secure the woman’s safety. But things took a turn for the worse once officers arrived inside the residence. “Then the person in question appeared holding a machete. Officers felt cornered and threw a flash grenade so they could overpower the man. That didn’t work either and they then felt forced to open fire,” said Byström.It is unclear how many officers fired shots and how many shots were fired, but witnesses say police fired five or six shots in total. “We saw the flashes when they shot. Even if you’d never seen an actual shooting before, you knew what it was,” a witness said.Police say the 69-year-old man was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead from gunshot wounds.However, local youth organization Megafonen reported on May 15th that neighbors said there was never an ambulance. Instead, they say a hearse turned up to cart away the body at 2am.The woman inside the apartment escaped with no injuries, according to police. Her relationship with the man remains unknown.Megafonen arranged a protest against the alleged police brutality last week, in response to the fatal shooting. The group – a community-based organization aimed at organizing residents to fight for social justice – demanded an independent investigation and public apology.”Last week, the police shot an old man who was holding a knife. How can they do this without taking responsibility? I can understand the reaction (riots),” Megafonen founder Rami al-Khamisi said.Prosecutors from the Swedish National Police Crimes Unit are currently investigating the shooting. Read More

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