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Debris Dangers Loom as Oklahoma Storm Season Begins
Tulsa homeowner finds shocking scene in driveway after Tuesday night storms
Apr. 17, 2026 at 1:35am
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The aftermath of a powerful storm in Oklahoma serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by flying debris and the need for increased preparedness.Oklahoma City TodayAs the storm season kicks off in Oklahoma, a Tulsa homeowner was left with a startling scene in their driveway following severe weather on Tuesday night. The dangers of debris during these powerful storms have become a growing concern for residents across the state.
Why it matters
Oklahoma is no stranger to extreme weather, with the state's central location making it vulnerable to a variety of storm systems, from tornadoes to hail. As climate change continues to intensify these weather patterns, the risks posed by flying debris and other storm-related hazards have become an increasingly pressing issue for Oklahomans.
The details
After the storms on Tuesday, the Tulsa homeowner discovered a shocking scene in their driveway - debris scattered everywhere, including large branches, shingles, and other materials that had been picked up and tossed about by the powerful winds. This type of debris can pose a serious threat to both property and personal safety during severe weather events.
- The storms hit the Tulsa area on Tuesday night.
The players
Tulsa homeowner
A resident of Tulsa, Oklahoma who experienced significant debris in their driveway following the severe storms on Tuesday night.
What’s next
As the storm season continues, local authorities are urging residents to take precautions and be vigilant about securing loose items around their homes and properties to minimize the risks posed by flying debris.
The takeaway
The dangers of debris during Oklahoma's storm season serve as a stark reminder of the importance of preparedness and the need for communities to come together to address the growing challenges posed by extreme weather events.
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