Tornadoes are fairly short-lived phenomena. If there was when you asked this question; then there almost certainly isn't now (and if by some weird coincidence there is, it's not the same one).
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The Joplin tornado struck the city of Joplin, Missouri.
The last time a tornado hit Oklahoma City was on May 6, 2015, as part of a severe weather outbreak in the region. The tornado caused damage in various parts of the city but no fatalities were reported.
Even the largest tornadoes are not large enough to damage a city. There is no specific kind of tornado that would cover a large portion of a city, though one term used is "wedge." A wedge tornado is a tornado that appears wider than it is tall.
The City of Joplin, Missouri was devastate by a tornado on May 22, 2011.
All cities in Oklahoma are in Tornado Alley. Oklahoma City is in the most intense part of it.
The Yazoo City tornado of 2010 affected two states: Louisiana and Mississippi.
Bay City, MI, has had tornado warnings and severe weather alerts in the past, but there is no documented historical record of a tornado actually touching down in the city. However, tornadoes can occur in any location under the right conditions.
The Oklahoma City tornado of May 3, 1999 killed 36 people.
No California city was hit by a major tornado in 1906. The city of San Franciso was hit by a devastating earthquake in that year.
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That tornado killed 36 people alone in Oklahoma city and 50 in the 1999 outbreak