Nov 05, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Cleanup is underway while Oklahoma County assesses tornado damage in the metro area. Rick Massey said he's grateful to be alive after a tornado tore through his neighborhood near Southeast 89th Street and Sooner Road. "A little overwhelmed. I've had experience with tornadoes before, but this is the first one is up close and personal," said Massey. Massey said it felt like a shotgun or cannon went through the front window of his home. Nurses hoping to return pictures found after tornado to rightful owner "I heard this huge bang, I think it was all the things against the garage door and then I heard glass and I ducked under the table. Otherwise, I don't know if I'd be here talking about it," said Massey. "My wife was crying out. She was stuck in the bedroom and the wind had blown the window in and pushed the door forward passed the lock, so the door wouldn't open." Massey said he and his wife have been spared several times in the past when larger tornadoes hit the area. "The chimney was blown off so more rain was coming. In the corner, the roof is messed up. So my roof fell in because of the rain last night," said Massey. Massy said concerns for what's next, are front and center. "Well see what the insurance says," said Massey. Massey and his wife are currently staying with a family friend until they figure out if they will need to rebuild their home.
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