At least 10 injured after tornadoes hit northern Oklahoma, local media reports

April 23 (Reuters) – At least 10 people were injured ​after tornadoes hit northern Oklahoma on Thursday, ‌KOCO News, an affiliate of ABC News, reported.

According to the report, emergency crews were conducting search and rescue operations ​after a tornado caused significant damage, impacting ​Vance Air Force Base, which is located in ⁠Enid, Oklahoma.

The air force base confirmed the ​impact from the tornado in a Facebook post and ​said they were conducting accountability procedures to ensure all personnel were safe and accounted for.

“Base leadership is assessing the installation ​to determine the extent of damage and ​to ensure the safety of facilities and infrastructure,” Vance Air Force ‌Base ⁠said.

Enid Mayor David Mason said personnel from the city’s police department and the fire department were coordinating emergency response efforts and urged residents to ​stay away from ​the Grayridge ⁠area, which was impacted by the tornado.

According to local media reports, the ​Garfield County emergency manager had reported at ​least ⁠10 people were injured in the area with minor injuries.

Mason’s office and the Garfield County emergency management ⁠did ​not immediately respond to a ​Reuters’ request for details about the reported injuries.

Reuters

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