That’s what I’m saying thankfully kids were still in school and most people at work.We have friends who just moved in to their new house in NW Omaha and it’s gonzo. Fortunately they weren’t home. EXTREMELY lucky kids were at school still
That’s what I’m saying thankfully kids were still in school and most people at work.We have friends who just moved in to their new house in NW Omaha and it’s gonzo. Fortunately they weren’t home. EXTREMELY lucky kids were at school still
This. My cousin lives in the Cincinnati area. A tornado hit there about 10 years ago at 2:30 AM. A lot of people killed and hundreds and thousands injured.That’s what I’m saying thankfully kids were still in school and most people at work.
Previous Friday kids were off. LuckyThat’s what I’m saying thankfully kids were still in school and most people at work.
Probably good thing it wasn't movingwow. Surprised the train was just parked and that they didn't try to move the damn thing. As Ron White famously said about Hurricanes. "It's not THAT the wind is blowin. It's WHAT the wind is blowin".
I don't know if these are legit Nebraska/Iowa tornados on Friday... but the tornados from the 0:55 mark to the 1:32 are absolutely nuts
It’s even weirder when yiu see pictures and there are some houses that appear to have not even a shingle missing.A lot of the bad stuff happened near me but you would not have even known it until later at night or the next day. It is weird how one neighborhood is fine and a few blocks over it is a mess.
A family member lived in Pilger when the 2 tornadoes wiped it out years ago. It literally destroyed her neighbor's house jumped hers and took out the other neighbor's house on the other side. Mother Nature is a crazy bitch.A lot of the bad stuff happened near me but you would not have even known it until later at night or the next day. It is weird how one neighborhood is fine and a few blocks over it is a mess.