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Flash Flood — Oklahoma, OK

Jun 23, 1999

Thunderstorms which formed across portions of central Oklahoma during the early morning of the 23rd caused widespread street flooding on West Reno in Oklahoma City in Oklahoma County, where a pick-up truck was mostly submerged. Water had to be removed by electric pumps at NW 6th and Penn, while sections of SE 74th near Hiawassee Rd. caved in. In Cleveland County, several roads were closed due to flooding in Norman, and Main St. was flooded near Moore High School in the city of Moore. Finally, li

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5712832). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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