New Delhi, April 25 -- Families in Oklahoma's Enid began cleaning up on Friday (local time) after a powerful storm produced at least one violent tornado, AP reported. The twister tore through the area, damaging dozens of homes, shifting buildings off their foundations, and stripping bark from trees.

Despite the rubble, no one was killed, but minor injuries were reported. Many people waited out the storm inside cellars, and others heeded evacuation notices. At least 40 homes were reportedly damaged, and light damage occurred at a nearby Air Force base.

However, the most extensive damage was reported in Enid, a city of roughly 50,000 people near Oklahoma's northern border in Garfield County, where a tornado was confirmed, according to the...