Tornado in Oklahoma Classified as Very Strong, Permanent Building Could Sweeps

Oklahoma, - Tornado hit area of the Moore, Oklahoma, United States on Monday. Based on provisional registration, the wind has considerable strength.

"We believe the wind was in EF4 level," said Keli Pirtle, spokeswoman for the National Weather Service as reported by Reuters on Tuesday (05/21/2013).

In the Fujita scale, level EF4 is the second highest level, for a Tornado winds. EF5 is the highest level.

According to records, the level EF4 tornado could sweep both buildings consisting of stone, cement and wood. Level tornado based on new observations could come out the final results after the whole monitoring process is completed.

Powerful tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma. Based on the vast local television reported, the cone-shaped wind swirling in the southwest of the city. Then wind blackish brown head moves to the center of Oklahoma City.

This tornado had passed round residential areas and schools. Conditions of the area through which the wind vortex, looks shattered.

On Sunday in the southeast of Oklahoma City, also occurred a similar tornado.

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