Sunday, April 20th 2025, 7:22 am
Update Sunday morning:
Pontotoc County emergency managers told News 9 that as many as 30 people had been displaced after a tornado had damaged the Quality Inn.
One person was hurt in Ada, but at last check, emergency managers do not know how badly that person was hurt.
Emergecy officials confirm "minor" damage to homes, and many trees are damaged across town.
Multiple agencies, including the Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office have been assessing damage through the early morning hours.
Previous Coverage:
News 9 Storm Tracker Jeromy Carter captured storm damage in Ada, Oklahoma, Saturday night after severe storms and flooding hit central and southern Oklahoma.
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Jeromy spotted many power lines down, flooded streets and a blown-over billboard.
Multiple businesses are damaged in Ada, and debris is scattered all over the roads.
Debris was in the air for at least 7-8 miles.
News 9 Storm Tracker Val Castor reported from Johnston Avenue in Ada, Oklahoma.
Castor said power lines are knocked down and trees have fallen in the area.
Several homes in the area were damaged in the north side of town.
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