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Storms continue to move across Oklahoma Friday morning, prompting flash flood and tornado warnings across the state.
The relentless rain also caused a dam to fail, creeks to overflow and roads and highways to close across the state.
Low-lying and flood-prone areas remain especially dangerous, and emergency officials are urging drivers to avoid high water.
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Heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms are expected in the south-central part of the country to close out April.
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Two people died after their vehicle was trapped in floodwaters and one person was killed in a tornado, officials said. Severe ...
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