Thursday, May 7th 2015, 5:57 am
Multiple rescues continue and the cleanup process begins across Oklahoma City metro Thursday morning, after severe thunderstorms swept across the area on Wednesday.
Many communities in our viewing area are without power. Viewers can watch News 9 This Morning on our live stream at www.news9.com.
News 9's Justin Dougherty is at Interstate 35 near S.E. 44th Street in Oklahoma City where nearly two dozen people were hurt after a tornado hit a hotel and nearby mobile home park. Five of those hurt are in critical condition.
Emergency crews were able to rescue one person overnight who was trapped under a mobile home.
Reporter Heather Hope is on the scene of a water rescue near N.E. 63rd Street near Midwest Boulevard.
Rachel Calderon is in Bridge Creek where damage cleanup will continue Thursday morning. The area was hit hard by a large tornado on Thursday. Authorities said no serious injuries were reported from Wednesday's tornado.
5/6/2015 Related Story: Severe Storms Produce Tornadoes, Cause Damage In Central Oklahoma
Several schools are closed Thursday, including, Tuttle schools, Bridge Creek schools, Newcastle schools and Tinker Elementary School.
Jed Castles is tracking more storm chances for today, Friday and Saturday.
News 9 and News9.com will keep you updated as more information becomes available.
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