(NPR, CNN & AP ) The State Medical Examiner's Office in Oklahoma says at least 51 people were killed Monday when a powerful tornado blasted an area outside of Oklahoma City, ripping roofs off buildings, leveling homes, and cutting a wide path of destruction the scale of which is just starting to be made clear.
The victims' bodies were being sent to Oklahoma's office of the chief medical examiner, the office's Amy Elliott told CNN, confirming the tornado's first fatalities. Authorities had no immediate estimate on the number of injured.