DURANT, Okla. (AP) - Gov. Kevin Stitt has visited an area of southern Oklahoma struck by a tornado last week, when storms killed three people.
State Department of Emergency Management spokeswoman Keli Cain says Stitt spent about two hours Monday near Bokchito, about 160 miles southeast of Oklahoma City near the Texas state line. A tornado was recorded there April 30.
Cain said Stitt surveyed the area by helicopter, by vehicle and on foot. The governor also visited a survivor center at Rock Creek Elementary School in nearby Durant.
Stitt declared a state of emergency last week for 52 Oklahoma counties because of the storms. That allows state agencies to spend money to help local governments.
The National Weather Service says at least 16 tornadoes were reported April 30 in Oklahoma.
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