WEATHEROklahomaAdd TopicSevere weather hits OklahomaSand Springs firefighter Donny McMasters walks through the tornado-damaged River Oaks Estate mobile home park in Sand Springs, Okla.,, Thursday, March 26, 2015. Mary Fallin has declared a state of emergency for 25 Oklahoma counties after powerful storms rumbled across the state Wednesday evening and produced tornadoes and flat-line winds that led to one death, numerous injuries and widespread damage. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO105Sue Ogrocki, APThis aerial photo shows storm damage of the River Oaks Mobile Home Park in Sand Springs, Okla., on Thursday, March 26, 2015. The first batch of severe weather in this year's tornado season devastated the mobile home park, as storms across the area damaged buildings, tore off roofs and left debris strewn across roads. (AP Photo/Tulsa World, Tom Gilbert) KOTV OUT; KJRH OUT; KTUL OUT; KOKI OUT; KQCW OUT; KDOR OUT; TULSA OUT ORG XMIT: OKTUL108Tom Gilbert, Tulsa World, Via APOklahoma Natural Gas workers walk through the tornado-damaged River Oaks Estates mobile home park in Sand Springs, Okla., Thursday, March 26, 2015. Gov. Mary Fallin has declared a state of emergency for 25 Oklahoma counties after powerful storms rumbled across the state Wednesday evening and produced tornadoes and flat-line winds that led to one death, numerous injuries and widespread damage. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO102Sue Ogrocki, APThis aerial photo shows storm damage of the River Oaks Mobile Home Park in Sand Springs, Okla., on Thursday, March 26, 2015. The first batch of severe weather in this year's tornado season devastated the mobile home park, as storms across the area damaged buildings, tore off roofs and left debris strewn across roads. (AP Photo/Tulsa World, Tom Gilbert) KOTV OUT; KJRH OUT; KTUL OUT; KOKI OUT; KQCW OUT; KDOR OUT; TULSA OUT ORG XMIT: OKTUL105Tom Gilbert, Tulsa World, Via APDugan Ridenour of the Sand Springs fire department digs through rubble in the tornado-damaged River Oaks Estates mobile home park in Sand Springs, Okla., Thursday, March 26, 2015. Mary Fallin has declared a state of emergency for 25 Oklahoma counties after powerful storms rumbled across the state Wednesday evening and produced tornadoes and flat-line winds that led to one death, numerous injuries and widespread damage. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO106Sue Ogrocki, APThis aerial photo shows storm damage of the River Oaks Mobile Home Park in Sand Springs, Okla., on Thursday, March 26, 2015. The first batch of severe weather in this year's tornado season devastated the mobile home park, as storms across the area damaged buildings, tore off roofs and left debris strewn across roads. (AP Photo/Tulsa World, Tom Gilbert) KOTV OUT; KJRH OUT; KTUL OUT; KOKI OUT; KQCW OUT; KDOR OUT; TULSA OUT ORG XMIT: OKTUL103Tom Gilbert, Tulsa World, Via APThis aerial photo shows storm damage of the The Aim High Academy building, where the roof collapsed on Thursday, March 26, 2015 in Sand Springs, Okla. The first batch of severe weather in this year's tornado season devastated parts of Oklahoma, as storms across the area damaged buildings, tore off roofs and left debris strewn across roads. (AP Photo/Tulsa World, Tom Gilbert) KOTV OUT; KJRH OUT; KTUL OUT; KOKI OUT; KQCW OUT; KDOR OUT; TULSA OUT ORG XMIT: OKTUL101Tom Gilbert, Tulsa World, Via APThis aerial photo shows storm damage of the River Oaks Mobile Home Park in Sand Springs, Okla., on Thursday, March 26, 2015. The first batch of severe weather in this year's tornado season devastated the mobile home park, as storms across the area damaged buildings, tore off roofs and left debris strewn across roads. (AP Photo/Tulsa World, Tom Gilbert) KOTV OUT; KJRH OUT; KTUL OUT; KOKI OUT; KQCW OUT; KDOR OUT; TULSA OUT ORG XMIT: OKTUL107Tom Gilbert, Tulsa World, Via APThis aerial photo shows storm damage of the River Oaks Mobile Home Park in Sand Springs, Okla., on Thursday, March 26, 2015. The first batch of severe weather in this year's tornado season devastated the mobile home park, as storms across the area damaged buildings, tore off roofs and left debris strewn across roads. (AP Photo/Tulsa World, Tom Gilbert) KOTV OUT; KJRH OUT; KTUL OUT; KOKI OUT; KQCW OUT; KDOR OUT; TULSA OUT ORG XMIT: OKTUL106Tom Gilbert, Tulsa World, Via APThis aerial photo shows storm damage of the River Oaks Mobile Home Park in Sand Springs, Okla., on March 26, 2015. The first batch of severe weather in this year's tornado season devastated the mobile home park, as storms across the area damaged buildings, tore off roofs and left debris strewn across roads.Tom Gilbert, Tulsa World, Via APThe funnel cloud of a tornado reaches down to the ground as a storm approaches Sand Springs, Okla.Alix Chin, Instagram, Via European Pressphoto AgencyFirst responders work to free a man from a pile of rubble after a round of severe weather hit a trailer park in Sand Springs, Okla.Matt Barnard, Tulsa World Via APMedics load a man into an ambulance after a round of severe weather hit a trailer park in Sand Springs, Okla.Matt Barnard, Tulsa World Via APFirst responders work to free a man from a rubble pile after a round of severe weather hit a trailer park in Sand Springs, Okla.Matt Barnard, Tulsa World Via APA man runs to his car after a roof fell and hit it near First and Greenwood in Tulsa, Okla.Tom Gilbert, Tulsa World Via APLightning flashes as a utility crew works on a power line on East 15th Street just west of Sheridan, Okla.Mike Simons, Tulsa World Via APStorm clouds gather over downtown Tulsa, Okla. The slow start to the nation's tornado season came to a blustery end when tornadoes hit Arkansas and Oklahoma, including one that raked Tulsa and its suburbs during the evening rush hour.Christopher Smith, Tulsa World Via APPeople survey storm damage in Sand Springs, Okla.Joey Johnson, Tulsa World Via APDebris litters the area after a storm swept through the area and damaged homes in Sand Springs, Okla.Matt Barnard, Tulsa World Via APDebris litters the area after a storm swept through the area and damaged homes in Sand Springs, Okla.Matt Barnard, Tulsa World Via APFeatured Weekly Ad