Dale home uses tarp to cover roof after overnight storm causes damage
Some Pottawatomie County residents are cleaning up after severe storms caused damage early Friday morning.
Updated: 12:23 PM CDT Apr 26, 2024
THE STATE. AND THAT JUST STARTS OUR TEAM COVERAGE. HERE WE ARE MONITORING THE DAMAGE LEFT BEHIND FROM THOSE STORMS. KOCO CAMERON SIBERT IS AT A HOME IN SHAWNEE RIGHT NOW, HEAVILY IMPACTED, BUT FIRST, LET’S GET OUT TO SKY 5 KYLIE CHASE RUTLEDGE. YOU’RE GIVING US A LOOK AT DAMAGE IN DALE AND CHASE. WHAT ARE WE SEEING? IT LOOKS LIKE SOME TARPS HAVE ALREADY GONE UP. YEAH, GUYS, WE WERE HERE WHEN THEY FIRST STARTED PUTTING THESE TARPS ON THIS MOBILE HOME. AND THIS IS JUST SOME OF THE DAMAGE THAT WE’RE SEEING AROUND. FORTUNATELY, IT WASN’T TOO EXTENSIVE, SO WE’RE NOT SEEING ANY MAJOR DAMAGE. BUT THIS IS ONE STRUCTURE I KNOW CAMERON IS ON ANOTHER STRUCTURE IN SHAWNEE THAT WE WERE FLYING OVER THIS MORNING. SKY 5 WAS THE ONLY HELICOPTER THIS MORNING BRINGING YOU THESE LI
Dale home uses tarp to cover roof after overnight storm causes damage
Some Pottawatomie County residents are cleaning up after severe storms caused damage early Friday morning.
Updated: 12:23 PM CDT Apr 26, 2024
Some Pottawatomie County residents are cleaning up after severe storms caused damage early Friday morning.In Dale, a mobile home lost part of its roof. Sky 5, which is the only news helicopter in the sky every weekday morning, flew over the scene showing people putting a large tarp over the exposed home. >> Download the KOCO 5 app The home was among seven buildings damaged in Pottawatomie County. Emergency Management Director Chad Larman said no injuries were reported in the county and the six other structures with damage were near U.S. 177 and Acme Road. Top Headlines No injuries reported as severe storms move through Oklahoma early Friday Sky 5 Coverage: Overnight storms cause damage in Shawnee The first round of the NFL draft turns into a QB bonanza with a record-setting 6 taken in the top 12 Investigation continues after man shoots, kills wife and 3 children at Yukon home: What we know Edmond man held in Turks and Caicos leaning on new friend also charged with ammunition possession
DALE, Okla. — Some Pottawatomie County residents are cleaning up after severe storms caused damage early Friday morning.
In Dale, a mobile home lost part of its roof. Sky 5, which is the only news helicopter in the sky every weekday morning, flew over the scene showing people putting a large tarp over the exposed home.
>> Download the KOCO 5 app
The home was among seven buildings damaged in Pottawatomie County. Emergency Management Director Chad Larman said no injuries were reported in the county and the six other structures with damage were near U.S. 177 and Acme Road.
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