File:Even thought the roof and walls were destroyed everything remains on the shelves DF-SD-00-03226.jpg
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English: Even thought the roof and walls were destroyed everything remains on the shelves. The devastation from the F-5 tornado was total, as houses just exploded and cars (not shown) were tossed about like toys in the wind. The tornado was the largest recorded in Oklahoma's history, it was 1 mile wide and left a path of destruction 19 miles long (not shown). |
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Author | TSgt Bill Kimble | |||
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Location InfoField | OKLAHOMA CITY | |||
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Image title | Even thought the roof and walls were destroyed everything remains on the shelves. The devastation from the F-5 tornado was total, as houses just exploded and cars (not shown) were tossed about like toys in the wind. The tornado was the largest recorded in Oklahoma's history, it was 1 mile wide and left a path of destruction 19 miles long (not shown). |
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Author | TSgt Bill Kimble |
Source | Digital |
Short title | DF-SD-00-03226 |
Date and time of data generation | 4 May 1999 |
City shown | OKLAHOMA CITY |
JPEG file comment | File written by Adobe Photoshop¨ 5.2 |
IIM version | 2 |
Writer | M. Seaman |
Special instructions | RELEASED |
Province or state shown | OK |
Country shown | USA |
Category | O |
Supplemental categories | UNCLASS |