Worst hit was Moore, south of the city, where neighbourhoods were flattened and two elementary schools destroyed. The 'Moore' tornado, over a mile wide, ripped through the area yesterday with winds of up to 320 km/h.
The Oklahoma City Medical Examiner said that at least 91 people died, including children, in the tornado and that they expect the death toll to climb. The medical examiner's office also confirmed at least 233 people have been injured.
"Our hearts are broken for parents who are wondering about the state of their children," said Governor Mary Fallin said.
US President Barack Obama has declared a State of Emergency in Oklahoma and had dispatched federal aid. He spoke with Oklahoma Governor to express his concern for those who have been affected by the severe weather.
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The twister, one of several created by a storm system that swept through nation's midsection the past 36 hours, reduced homes and building to rubble.
The tornado stayed on the ground for 40 minutes and travelled 32 kilometres.
Several children were pulled alive from the rubble of Plaza Towers Elementary, but there were no immediate reports of rescues or casualties at another school.
Rescuers are "going house to house and block to block to try and find any survivors that are out there and trapped," said state emergency management spokesman Jerry Lojka.
"We can only imagine that there are still many others there that are unaccounted for," he said.