Gov. Kevin Stitt says he's working with Enid community after devastating tornado
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By Addison Kliewer
Published on April 24, 2026.
Oklahoma's governor, Kevin Stitt, has responded to a devastating tornado that hit the northern parts of the state on Thursday. The tornadoes caused damage to Kay and Garfield counties, near the communities of Braman and Enid, and the area south of Enid sustained the most serious damage. Stitt has been in communication with local leaders to identify needs following the storms. At least 10 people were injured in the Gray Ridge neighborhood area in Enid. No fatalities were reported. Emergency crews were transporting residents from the hardest hit areas to overnight shelter. KOCO 5 First Alert Weather Team, led by Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane, has been certified as providing the Most Accurate Forecast in Oklahoma City for 13 consecutive years.
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