Damage from severe storms that dropped historic levels of rainfall and spawned tornadoes and flooding across Oklahoma could reach $200 million, the state's emergency management director said Tuesday.
Albert Ashwood, director of the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, said damage assessments are underway after storms that crisscrossed the state in May - the wettest month on record, according to the Oklahoma Climatological Survey.
Oklahoma Storm Damage Could Reach $200M
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