The Oklahoma medical examiner's office said on Tuesday that it was expecting the death toll from Monday's tornado to rise to 91 people.
Officials in the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore said that many people were missing after the tornado tore up at least two schools, trapping two dozen children beneath rubble, and obliterated a hospital, numerous other buildings and vehicles in its path.
Moore, which has a population of about 50,000, was strewn
with debris, with street signs gone and lights out in the structures
left still standing in the most severe of a series of savage storms to
hit the state on Sunday and Monday.
Obama spoke with Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin to express his concern and ordered federal aid to help state and local recovery efforts.
Fallin told reporters that "hearts are broken" for parents looking for their children.
She declared 16 counties disaster areas and deployed the state National Guard and extra police to assist with rescue operations.
"We're doing everything we can … to find anyone who might be injured or might be lost," Fallin said.
Source: Aljazeera
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