A 12-year-old boy and a woman were killed in Oklahoma after their vehicle was swept under a bridge amid a severe storm system that brought large hail and strong winds to a region spanning from the South to the Northeast.
Police in Moore, Oklahoma, about 11 miles south of Oklahoma City, said they conducted a water rescue involving two vehicles stranded in floodwaters Saturday night, but were only able to rescue two occupants after one of the vehicles left the roadway and was swept under the bridge.
“This was a historical weather event that impacted roads & caused dozens of high-water incidents across the city,” the Moore Police Department said.
Elsewhere in the region, nearly 30 severe weather reports came in on Saturday, including two unconfirmed tornadoes in Jacksboro and Sterling City, Texas. The federal storm prediction center also said three supercells, which are capable of producing powerful tornadoes, were reported in north Texas on Saturday.