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Videos and images show damage in Barnsdall, Bartlesville after tornadoes

Just a week after dozens of deadly tornadoes struck Oklahoma, another storm devastated the state on Monday, causing wind damage in the Oklahoma City area and significant damage in northeastern Oklahoma.

According to KOTV, several tornadoes were spotted in northeastern and central Oklahoma, including one in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, a community about 40 miles north of Tulsa, Oklahoma, that left several people dead and injured. The tornado's devastating effects were also seen in Bartlesville, a city north of Tulsa.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that about 30 to 40 homes were damaged in the Barnsdall area, which was also hit by a tornado on April 1, according to the state's emergency management agency. Officials also reported a natural gas leak in Barnsdall.

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Video, pictures show damage

Videos and images on social media show the damage left by tornadoes in Barnsdall and Bartlesville: homes torn down, trees torn from the ground and debris scattered everywhere.

The Hampton Inn in Bartlesville, Oklahoma was damaged in a confirmed tornado on May 6, 2024.  The building can be seen on May 7 with roof debris in its side.

The Hampton Inn in Bartlesville, Oklahoma was damaged in a confirmed tornado on May 6, 2024. The building can be seen on May 7 with roof debris in its side.

Contributors: Doyle Rice, Dinah Voyles Pulver, Anthony Robledo, Christopher Cann, USA TODAY; Jana Hayes, Dale Denwalt, Cheyenne Derksen, The Oklahoman

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Oklahoma tornadoes wreak havoc in Barnsdall, Bartlesville: See damage