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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Pottawatomie County, Okla. , May 13, 2010 -- Two members of a Caddo Electric Cooperative line crew assist in the stringing of power lines through heavy brush in rough terrain, restoring service to a neighborhood left without power by a tornado trhat struck the area on May 10. Electrical service was interrupted in many areas affected by 22 confirmed tornadoes that swept the eastern half of the state. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Pottawatomie County, Okla. , May 20, 2010 -- A high tension line tower, once 140 feet tall, lies collapsed on the ground, a victim of tornadic winds that ripped the area on May 10. Thousands of Oklahomans in the easrern half of the state lost electrical service when 22 confirmed tornadoes - including several F3 and two F4 twisters - struck that day. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Pottawatomie County, Okla. , May 20, 2010 -- A power sub-station was severly affected by a tornado on May 10, leaving hundreds of area residents without power. Thousands of Oklahoma residents lost electrical service that day when 22 confirmed tornadoes struck aras in the eastern half of the state. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Pottawatomie County, Okla. , May 12, 2010 -- A homeowner with damages caused by one of the 22 confirmed tornadoes that swept the state on May 10 is interviewed by Amber Murphy (center) with the Oklahoma Office of Emergency Management and John Nelson, a FEMA individual assistance officer. They are members of one of three Preliminary Damage Assessment teams working in the eastern half of the state that experienced damaged and losses. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Oklahoma County, Okla. , May 15, 2010 -- A tornado storm shelter is surrounded by debris produced by one of 22 funnels striking the eastern side of the state on May 10. Officials attribute the low death toll - two - from the massive storms to the increasing number of homeowners who are installing storm shelters and building safe rooms in their homes. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Pottowatomie County, Okla. , May 13, 2010 -- A mangled fence leads up to a home and its outbuildings that were severely damaged by one of 22 confirmed tornadoes that swept across the eastern half of the state on May 10. This outbreak - the fourth largest in Oklahoma's history - spawned several F3 and two F4 twisters. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Shawnee, Okla. , May 13, 2010 -- A line crew with Oklahoma Gas and Electric works on a rural road, replacing power lines that were downed by tornadoes on May 10th, cutting off power to thousands of residents. A Series of 22 tornadoes - several F3s and two F4s - devastated areas of central and eastern Oklahoma that day. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Oklahoma County, Okla. , May 14, 2010 -- Concrete blocks and a displaced propane tank are all that remain at a site that once housed a manufactured home, destroyed by one of the 22 confirmed tornadoes that affected the eastern half of the state on May 10. There were several F3 and two F4 twisters spawned by the storms. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Oklahoma County, Okla. , May 14, 2010 -- A truckstop just south of Interstate 40 lost its sign and had store damage caused by a tornado on May 10. Buisinesses as well as residences were damaged or destroyed by a series of 22 confirmed tornadoes that crossed the state from north to south and went from the central area to the Arkansas border. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Pottawatomie County, Okla. , May 20, 2010 -- More than a dozen large reels of electrical line are in a holding area, awaiting pickup by electrical co-op line crews restoring power to this area, left without power by a tornado on May 10. Thousands of Oklahoma residents lost electrical service that day when 22 confirmed tornadoes swept across the eastern half of the state. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

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Title: Reels of electrical line ready for pickup in Oklahoma

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Caption: Pottawatomie County, Okla. , May 20, 2010 -- More than a dozen large reels of electrical line are in a holding area, awaiting pickup by electrical co-op line crews restoring power to this area, left without power by a tornado on May 10. Thousands of Oklahoma residents lost electrical service that day when 22 confirmed tornadoes swept across the eastern half of the state. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Photographer Name: Win Henderson

City/State: Pottawatomie County, OK

Keywords: electrical line electrical co-op line crew restoring power tornado May 10 electrical service

Disasters: Oklahoma Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Straight-Line Winds (DR-1917)

Disaster Types: Severe Storm ^ Tornado

Categories: Public Assistance ^ Recovery

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