There are two people left after two vehicles were swept from the road due to floods caused by heavy rains in Oklahoma.
The first to respond are looking for two people who were in one of the vehicles, a Jeep, after three other people were declared safe, in Moore, a city south of Oklahoma City.
The flood occurs when more than 30 million Americans are on alert for severe weather this Easter weekend, since several states in the heart have already been beaten with tornadoes, hail and harmful winds.
The two vehicles left the road near Southeast 12th Street and S Eastern Avenue, said Moore Police Department to the ABC News Koco affiliate. Both vehicles were submerged in the water after being taken from a bridge, police said.
The police had said previously that they were working to help “more than a dozen” motorists whose vehicles were caught in high waters.
“Multiple roads and neighbors have water on the curbs,” said the department In social networks afternoon on Saturday. “Stay at home if possible.”
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