Monster tornado hits Vance Air Force Base in Oklahoma

Tornadoes touched down in parts of northern Oklahoma on Thursday, with the town of Enid among the hardest-hit areas.

Homes were destroyed in the area after a tornado was on the ground for 40 minutes, but there were no serious injuries, according to News 9, which cited Mayor David Mason.

In what proves to be a rare occurrence, video of the storms was taken from above. Ben Levine shared footage on X taken as his flight passed above the storm:

Vance Air Force Base announced it would remain closed until further notice after Thursday’s severe storm, stating that only mission-essential personnel should report to work.

“Due to ongoing power and water restoration efforts, Vance Air Force Base is closed until further notice. Only mission essential personnel required to support critical operations and restoration of base utilities should report for duty. All other personnel should remain at home and monitor official base communication channels for updates and reporting instructions,” read a statement posted on Facebook.

“Those impacted by the tornado can go to the Chisholm Trail Expo Center at 111 West Perdue Ave, Enid, OK for shelter and additional assistance,” the message continued. “The safety of our Airmen, families, and community remains our top priority. Additional guidance will be provided as conditions improve and normal operations resume.”

Garfield County Sheriff Cory Rink said that base officials told him no one was injured.

“We were told by someone from Vance Air Force Base that they’re all OK out there, but they’re assessing the damage out there, too,” Rink told WXII.

The sheriff said their office phone lines are down due to tornado damage and reported that the Gray Ridge neighborhood was one of the hardest-hit areas.

“I do know I’m hearing it’s heavily damaged. I have not personally seen it yet. We’re operating out of the command center here at the sheriff’s office right now. But I do know it’s heavily damaged right now. So we’ve got a lot of crews out there in that area,” Rink said.

The American Red Cross is reportedly assisting residents, with those impacted receiving emergency relief supplies, food, and access to health and financial services.

Here’s additional footage of the terrifying storm that was shared on X:

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