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Tornado's Coming! Why I-35 Got Grounded During the Twister

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When severe weather strikes, decisions must be made quickly, and one such decision recently came from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, who opted to shut down Interstate 35 while a tornado was on the move. According to the agency, this action was essential for protecting motorists in a perilous situation, showcasing their commitment to public safety.

The patrol monitored the storm closely, with communications centers relaying real-time updates to troopers stationed ahead of the tornado’s path. Their mission was clear: close off roads and identify hazards while emergency services responded unobstructed. It’s a tough call—after all, who wants to stand in the rain when you could be sipping coffee in safety? But when storms roar in, better to steer clear than risk getting caught in a twister.

Acknowledging community support, the Highway Patrol received gratitude from a member of the public about their proactive approach. The importance of cooperation between citizens and law enforcement becomes evident during such incidents. In storm situations, quick action can mean the difference between safety and disaster, reminding us that sometimes, the best plan is to stay put and avoid the chaos outside. It’s like your mom always said:“When in doubt, don’t go out!”

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