H&H is a local gun store/range in OKC.
At the end of the original blog post they say,
So, despite the nay-saying in this thread, I give it a high percent chance that it is an authentic story and photos.
It is likely that the debris in the area has been cleaned up, as well as the safe itself, before the photos were taken. If you look at the series of photos, it shows the safe completely empty, and the story says that, "The owners opened up the safe to find all of their valuables were still protected!" So obviously the safe has been cleaned out inside, so it was not photographed "as found" right after the 20 May tornado.
At the end of the original blog post they say,
"H&H Shooting Sports, where the owners purchased the safe, and who delivered and bolted down their Liberty Safe, will be replacing their safe for an upgraded Liberty Safe model once construction on their new home has been completed. Their original safe is still in working order and will be installed into the H&H Safe Department so that everyone can see how the Franklin Series Liberty Safe stands up to an EF5 Tornado in person."
So, despite the nay-saying in this thread, I give it a high percent chance that it is an authentic story and photos.
It is likely that the debris in the area has been cleaned up, as well as the safe itself, before the photos were taken. If you look at the series of photos, it shows the safe completely empty, and the story says that, "The owners opened up the safe to find all of their valuables were still protected!" So obviously the safe has been cleaned out inside, so it was not photographed "as found" right after the 20 May tornado.