Tuesday marked the second round of debris removal in Oklahoma City, helping those still recovering from the Nov. 3 tornadoes.
November tornadoes damaged more than 400 properties and caused millions of dollars in losses, according to new estimates by the Oklahoma County Assessor's Office.
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The Oklahoma County Assessor's Office says they have determined 402 properties were destroyed or damaged, with $51.9 million ...
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Oklahoma City launches a second storm debris collection for areas affected by November tornadoes starting December 3.
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