Del City and Edmond Fire Dept. rescue crews use boats to rescue residents from a flooded mobile home park off of Air Depot Blvd. between NE 10th and NE 23rd St. in Midwest City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
Water stands several feet deep along NE 23rd St. in Oklahoma City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
Residents walk away from a flooded mobile home park off of Air Depot Blvd. between NE 10th and NE 23rd St. in Midwest City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
An Oklahoma County Sheriff's Dept. Humvee rescues residents from a flooded mobile home park off of Air Depot Blvd. between NE 10th and NE 23rd St. in Midwest City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
Water stands several feet deep along NE 23rd St. in Oklahoma City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
Residents walk away from a flooded mobile home park off of Air Depot Blvd. between NE 10th and NE 23rd St. in Midwest City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
Erica Freeman and Eysaih Jennings step down from an Oklahoma County Sheriff's Dept. Humvee after being rescued from a flooded mobile home park off of Air Depot Blvd. between NE 10th and NE 23rd St. in Midwest City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
Riley Webb hands her seven month old baby Bryce Webb down to Oklahoma County Commissioner Willa Johnson after being rescued by Midwest City Fire Dept. personnel from a flooded mobile home park off of Air Depot Blvd. between NE 10th and NE 23rd St. in Midwest City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
A motorist calls for assistance after losing his car in floodwaters between Sooner Rd. and Air Depot Blvd. on NE 23rd St. in Midwest City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
A car is submerged in floodwaters between Sooner Rd. and Air Depot Blvd. on NE 23rd St. in Midwest City, OK, Saturday, June 1, 2013, after up to eight inches of rain fell during the previous 24 hours. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
Home of Kay (male name) and Bonnie Merritt at 20545 SW 15. They were not at home when tornado came through. Photo by Jim Beckel
SW 15 east of US 81. Photo by Jim Beckel
Rescuers search for the bodies of a family in the Oklahoma River near May Ave. in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 1, 2013. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
Police search for the bodies of a family in the Oklahoma River near May Ave. in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 1, 2013. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
Emergency personal search for the bodies of a family in the Oklahoma River near May Ave. in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 1, 2013. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
Hangar damage is pictured at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 1, 2013. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
People watch flight schedules updating in the terminal of Will Rogers Airport as cleanup continues after the May 31, 2013 tornadoes in Oklahoma City. Photo by KT KING, The Oklahoman
Cans arranged to catch rain water at the Cox Convention Center show where leaks occurred after Friday night's storm on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Fans blow dry the Baron's locker room at the Cox Convention Center where leaks occurred after Friday night's storm on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Muddy water still stands half way up the door of the flooded basement of the city's building at 100 N. Walker on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. Workers pumped enough water from Friday night's flood by noon to expose half the doorway. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Water was still over the roadway south of Moore Norman Technology Center at 8:00 am. on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Norman, Okla. Many roads in the area were closed because of flood water during Friday night's storm. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
People watch flight schedules updating in the terminal of Will Rogers Airport as cleanup continues after the May 31, 2013 tornadoes in Oklahoma City. Photo by KT KING, The Oklahoman
Oklahoma City Personnel Director Dianna Berry looks at the flooded basement of the city's building at 100 N. Walker on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. Workers pumped enough water from Friday night's flood out by noon to get the level half way down the basement door. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Debris washed against the guard rail on Franklin road on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Norman, Okla. illustrates the level of flood water damage after Friday night's storm Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Downed trees and a power outage at Moore Norman Technology Center's Norman campus on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Norman, Okla. illustrates the wind damage after Friday night's storm Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Oklahoma City Personnel Director Dianna Berry takes a photograph of the flooded basement of the city's building at 100 N. Walker on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. Workers pumped enough water from Friday night's flood out by noon to get the level half way down the basement door. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Debris washed against the fence on Franklin road on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Norman, Okla. illustrates the level of flood water damage after Friday night's storm. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Uprooted trees show wind damage after Friday night's storm on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Derick (cq) Holman anchors an American flag in the wood of a remaining upstairs wall of Kay and Bonnie Meritt's home at 20545 SW 15 in Union City on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Derick is a friend of the couple's son, Kris Meritt, and was helping save items from the damaged home when he found the flag and, in an impromptu ceremony, placed it on the home's highest point. Bonnie Meritt said nine homes near her, including hers, were damaged or destroyed in Friday night's tornado. They have lived in this house since 1996. The couple was unharmed. They took shelter inside the Union City fire station before the tornado hit. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
An irrigation device sits in a flooded field along Banner Road on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Damaged home in Union City on Saturday, June 1, 2013, from last night's tornado. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
People arrived at Fred and JoAnn Horn's home to help in their salvage efforts. Fred and JoAnn Horn have lived in their home at 4924 SW 15 in El Reno since 1978. He is a retired state trooper and now serves as a deputy for the Canadian County Sheriff's Department. Their home was heavily damaged in Friday night's tornado. More than two dozen family members, church friends and neighbors came to the Horn's home on Saturday, June 1, 2013, to help recover items that can be saved. Fred and JoAnn were in a neighbor's cellar with 10 others when the tornado ravaged homes in the area. Fred said he saw the twisters as they approached-- "one big one and two smaller ones," he said. He said he's watched at least 15 tornadoes come over the hill near his home in the years he and his wife have lived there , but then he added, "our luck run out yesterday." Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
A man and woman comfort each other briefly as they join others in the search for items that can be saved in what remains of an upstairs bedroom in Kay and Bonnie Meritt's home at 20545 SW 15 in Union City on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Bonnie Meritt said nine homes near her, including hers, were damaged or destroyed in Friday night's tornado. They have lived in this house since 1996. The couple was unharmed. They took shelter inside the Union City fire station before the tornado hit. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Family and friends search through items that can be saved in what remains of an upstairs bedroom in Kay and Bonnie Meritt's home at 20545 SW 15 in Union City on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Bonnie Meritt said nine homes near her, including hers, were damaged or destroyed in Friday night's tornado. They have lived in this house since 1996. The couple was unharmed. They took shelter inside the Union City fire station before the tornado hit. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
People arrived at the Horn home to help them salvage items. Fred and JoAnn Horn have lived in their home at 4924 SW 15 in El Reno since 1978. He is a retired state trooper and now serves as a deputy for the Canadian County Sheriff's Department. Their home was heavily damaged in Friday night's tornado. More than two dozen family members, church friends and neighbors came to the Horn's home on Saturday, June 1, 2013, to help recover items that can be saved. Fred and JoAnn were in a neighbor's cellar with 10 others when the tornado ravaged homes in the area. Fred said he saw the twisters as they approached-- "one big one and two smaller ones," he said. He said he's watched at least 15 tornadoes come over the hill near his home in the years he and his wife have lived there , but then he added, "our luck run out yesterday." Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
A splintered utility pole lays on the grass near the front driveway of the Canadian Valley Technology Center in El Reno on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Two buddies--navy veterans--revisit the washed out roadway west of Sara Road on SW 29th Street on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. where they rescued a woman and her daughter from a flooded car during Friday night's storm. The water was waist high and there was a language barrier but Paul Bartley, left, and his buddy Nathan Sholund hooked up to the small car with Sholund's high profile pickup and pulled it and the two survivors to safety. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
A man searches through the Horn kitchen for items that can be salvaged. Fred and JoAnn Horn have lived in their home at 4924 SW 15 in El Reno since 1978. He is a retired state trooper and now serves as a deputy for the Canadian County Sheriff's Department. Their home was heavily damaged in Friday night's tornado. More than two dozen family members, church friends and neighbors came to the Horn's home on Saturday, June 1, 2013, to help recover items that can be saved. Fred and JoAnn were in a neighbor's cellar with 10 others when the tornado ravaged homes in the area. Fred said he saw the twisters as they approached-- "one big one and two smaller ones," he said. He said he's watched at least 15 tornadoes come over the hill near his home in the years he and his wife have lived there , but then he added, "our luck run out yesterday." Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Three motorcycles were inside the garage of this house in Union City when it was destroyed in Friday nights tornado. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Half of this home's roof was ripped away during yesterday's storm. This house is at 405 US 81 in Union City. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
A rack of shoes sits in the front lawn of Fred and JoAnn Horn's home. Fred and JoAnn Horn have lived in their home at 4924 SW 15 in El Reno since 1978. He is a retired state trooper and now serves as a deputy for the Canadian County Sheriff's Department. Their home was heavily damaged in Friday night's tornado. More than two dozen family members, church friends and neighbors came to the Horn's home on Saturday, June 1, 2013, to help recover items that can be saved. Fred and JoAnn were in a neighbor's cellar with 10 others when the tornado ravaged homes in the area. Fred said he saw the twisters as they approached-- "one big one and two smaller ones," he said. He said he's watched at least 15 tornadoes come over the hill near his home in the years he and his wife have lived there , but then he added, "our luck run out yesterday." Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
A man offers support to Bonnie Meritt as she sits in her front yard while family and friends look for items that can be saved in the home where she and her husband, Kay, lived since 1996. The home is at 20545 SW 15 in Union City Bonnie Meritt said nine homes near her, including hers, were damaged or destroyed in Friday night's tornado. The couple was unharmed. They took shelter inside the Union City fire station before the tornado hit. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
People came to the Horn home to help them salvage items. This photo shows the front of their house-- at right is the walkway to the front door; on the left half of the wall is a bedroom without exterior walls. Fred and JoAnn Horn have lived in their home at 4924 SW 15 in El Reno since 1978. He is a retired state trooper and now serves as a deputy for the Canadian County Sheriff's Department. Their home was heavily damaged in Friday night's tornado. More than two dozen family members, church friends and neighbors came to the Horn's home on Saturday, June 1, 2013, to help recover items that can be saved. Fred and JoAnn were in a neighbor's cellar with 10 others when the tornado ravaged homes in the area. Fred said he saw the twisters as they approached-- "one big one and two smaller ones," he said. He said he's watched at least 15 tornadoes come over the hill near his home in the years he and his wife have lived there , but then he added, "our luck run out yesterday." Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Brick from a destroyed house in Union City are spread across the lawn on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
(Left) Bonnie Meritt of Union City, being consoled by a friend on Saturday, June 1, 2013 after the tornado outbreak in Canadian county on May 31, 2013 destroyed part of her house. Photo by Aliki Dyer, The Oklahoman
This home in Union City was destroyed in Friday night's tornado. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Two men dismantle pieces of steel that once formed the supports for a large barn south of the El Reno airport on Saturday, June 1, 2013. The barn was destroyed in last night's tornado in El Reno Union City.. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Tammy Wade looks over what is left of her home that was destroyed by Friday's tornado that ripped through El Reno Okla. Saturday June 1, 2013 in El Reno Okla. (AP Photo/Nick Oxford) ORG XMIT: OKNO120
Derick (cq) Holman anchors an American flag in the wood of a remaining upstairs wall of Kay and Bonnie Meritt's home at 20545 SW 15 in Union City on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Derick is a friend of the couple's son, Kris Meritt, and was helping save items from the damaged home when he found the flag and, in an impromptu ceremony, placed it on the home's highest point. Bonnie Meritt said nine homes near her, including hers, were damaged or destroyed in Friday night's tornado. They have lived in this house since 1996. The couple was unharmed. They took shelter inside the Union City fire station before the tornado hit. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
This building on the back side of the Canadian Valley Technology Center was destroyed in Friday night's tornado. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
A man and a boy appear overwhelmed on Saturday, June 1, 2013, when they survey damage to this building south of the El Reno Airport after it was blown apart in Friday night's tornado. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
People arrived at Fred and JoAnn Horn's home to help in their salvage efforts. Two girls walk through debris in the front part of the house as they make their way to a back bedroom. Fred and JoAnn Horn have lived in their home at 4924 SW 15 in El Reno since 1978. He is a retired state trooper and now serves as a deputy for the Canadian County Sheriff's Department. Their home was heavily damaged in Friday night's tornado. More than two dozen family members, church friends and neighbors came to the Horn's home on Saturday, June 1, 2013, to help recover items that can be saved. Fred and JoAnn were in a neighbor's cellar with 10 others when the tornado ravaged homes in the area. Fred said he saw the twisters as they approached-- "one big one and two smaller ones," he said. He said he's watched at least 15 tornadoes come over the hill near his home in the years he and his wife have lived there , but then he added, "our luck run out yesterday." Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
A worker who was part of a crew that worked Saturday afternoon, June 1, 2013, to remove equipment from this large storage building walks past mangled steel in this heavily damaged supply yard for Cactus Drilling Company on State Highway 66 in El Reno on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Employee David Stottemyre was working in the lot when the tornado took aim at the plant. Stottemyre ran inside the large supply storage building and took shelter as the tornado passed over, leaving the building in a twisted pile of steel and metal. He was not injured. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
School officials walk past damaged buildings on the campus at Canadian Valley Technology Center on Saturday, June 1, 2013. The facility was heavily damaged in last night's tornado in El Reno Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
A police officer offers directions to a driver leaving this heavily damaged supply yard for Cactus Drilling Company on State Highway 66 in El Reno on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Employee David Stottemyre was working in the lot when the tornado took aim at the plant. Stottemyre ran inside the large supply storage building and took shelter as the tornado passed over, leaving the building in a twisted pile of steel and metal. He was not injured. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
A girl picks up roofing shingles as she helps clear debris from the yard of Kay and Bonnie Meritt on Saturday, June 1, 2013, after the Meritt home at 20545 SW 15 in Union City, was heavily damaged in Friday night's tornado. Bonnie Meritt said nine homes near her, including hers, were damaged or destroyed in Friday night's tornado. The couple was unharmed. They took shelter inside the Union City fire station before the tornado hit. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Matt Wyatt and Chase Biggs check the level of water flowing across Banner Road in El Reno as their friend, Tyler Eisenhour determines it is too deep and walks to their truck to find an alternate route to their work site on Saturday, June 1, 2013. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
People arrived at Fred and JoAnn Horn's home to help in their salvage efforts. Fred and JoAnn Horn have lived in their home at 4924 SW 15 in El Reno since 1978. He is a retired state trooper and now serves as a deputy for the Canadian County Sheriff's Department. Their home was heavily damaged in Friday night's tornado. More than two dozen family members, church friends and neighbors came to the Horn's home on Saturday, June 1, 2013, to help recover items that can be saved. Fred and JoAnn were in a neighbor's cellar with 10 others when the tornado ravaged homes in the area. Fred said he saw the twisters as they approached-- "one big one and two smaller ones," he said. He said he's watched at least 15 tornadoes come over the hill near his home in the years he and his wife have lived there , but then he added, "our luck run out yesterday." Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman.
Remains of an automobile found along Jensen Road in El Reno. Traci Chapman
A portion of Radio Road south of Interstate 40 flooded Saturday after the May 31 tornado and storm went through El Reno. Travis Miller
Power lines down along Jensen Road in El reno. Traci Chapman
Workers clean up debris strewn along Interstate 40 Saturday. Traci Chapman
Power line down south of El Reno. Live lines remained Saturday as clean-up and recovery efforts continue. Travis Miller
Power lines down on Radio Road near Performance Technologies, just south of Interstate 40. The new PT building was also damaged in the May 31 tornado. Traci Chapman