April 21, 2025 - 11:01

Residents and business owners surveyed damage in Ada Sunday morning after a tornado touched down overnight. The storm wreaked havoc on the community, leaving behind a trail of destruction that has left many in shock. Among those affected is a local business owner who has lost both his donut shop and motel, which served as his livelihood for the past two decades.
The tornado struck without warning, tearing through the area and causing extensive damage to structures and properties. The business owner expressed his devastation, stating that the loss of his beloved establishments is not just a financial blow but also an emotional one. For years, the donut shop was a gathering place for locals, while the motel provided essential accommodations for visitors.
As the community begins to assess the damage and initiate recovery efforts, many residents are coming together to support those who have been impacted. The resilience of Ada's citizens shines through as they rally to help rebuild what has been lost in this tragic event.
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