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Dog Survives 44 Hours in Rubble After EF-4 Tornado Levels Homes in Oklahoma
Forty homes were damaged and at least 10 people were injured, while neighbors and families rely on temporary housing and each other.
- Late Thursday, an EF-4 tornado ripped through an Enid neighborhood just south of Vance Air Force Base, damaging 40 homes and injuring at least 10 people with no deaths reported.
- Decades of friendship are helping the Enid neighborhood move forward after the EF-4 tornado destroyed dozens of homes, with residents relying on long-term bonds to navigate recovery.
- Resident Max Shuck recalled sheltering in a closet as the storm hit, saying "Things went crazy for a bit," while families now face temporary housing after losing personal belongings.
- An Oklahoma family is holding onto a small miracle after their dog, Pup, was found alive following 44 hours trapped in the rubble of leveled homes.
- The Small Business Administration is touring the destruction site to assess damage as residents transition into temporary housing and begin the long recovery process ahead.
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'We're family’: Enid neighbors lean on lifelong friendships after EF-4 tornado destroys their homes
“We’re more than friends — we’re family": When neighbors in Enid emerged from their safe spaces after an EF-4 destroyed their homes, the damage was impossible to miss. But their first priority was checking on each other.
·Oklahoma City, United States
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