President Obama toured the devastation in Moore, Oklahoma Sunday, seeing firsthand the destruction wrought by the tornado that left 24 people, including 10 children, dead last week.
“Oklahomans have inspired us with their love, and their courage, and their fellowship,” Obama said. “There is no doubt they’re going to bounce back, but they need help. Just like any of us would need help.”
Obama toured the destroyed neighborhoods—including Plaza Towers Elementary School, where seven students died while sheltering in place during the 40-minute storm—with Republican Governor Mary Fallin and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate.
Moore Mayor Glenn Lewis told the president that the city is already printing up new street signs during the tour.
In a press conference Sunday afternoon, Obama urged the public to donate to the American Red Cross and said that $3.4 million have already been allocated to survivors of the storm. All told, 12,000 homes were damaged by the storm, and two schools and one hospital were completely destroyed.









