There have been more than a dozen reported tornadoes in Kansas and Illinois over the past 48 hours.
Original source (ABC/Youtube)
There have been more than a dozen reported tornadoes in Kansas and Illinois over the past 48 hours.
Original source (ABC/Youtube)
Ewww… the amount of filth and raw sewage sucked up and sprayed about.🤮
Isnt this Reed's drone footage?
Great video except at the end that fake news guy George came on
F*CKING FAKE NEWS! ALL PHOTOSHOP COMPUTER GENERATED SH*T!!! AND TERRORIST ACTORS!!!!!!
Kiamat
Oh My god
If y'all living in tornado alley, why y'all still building your houses with woods? It's likely it'll get whisk up by the twister. Start building your houses with bricks and be saved.
Goes to show you that tornadoes do have suction. Notice how the houses lift upward to a point.
Prayers
Oof
Can't be an f3 its more between f4 or f5
Amazing footage
And these beast are just getting fired up for the season
Thankfully, no guns were harmed.
Why do people live there? This shhh is YEARLY? I WANNA know how house insurance works in the tornado Valley states? Like yall automatically covered? You rebuild the house every year? Genuinely curious…is the population down there decreasing? Like people that live there? They DONE YET?!?! WHAT!?!?!?
There's No Place Like Home
I wonder why there aren't stricter building regulations in a region notorious for its destructive hurricanes. Of course if you build your house with plywood and drywall, the next tornado will shred it to pieces. The tale of the three little pigs comes to mind.
In places known for seismic activity, buildings are required to be able to withstand earthquakes up to a certain limit. Why no such requirement when it comes to weather events?
That was gnarly. It's like confetti 😳
Allahou akbar
Nature beats any nuke. Earth very angry when human talk about nuke. It's not only the human loss, a nuke also damage Earth, most human not aware, not woke.
Not a bad clip for Already Been Chewed News.
I'm a structural engineer and we don't have these in Australia. We have cyclones which are the same as your hurricanes. All houses in these cyclonic regions are designed for 250 – 300km/hr winds with tie-down rods holding the roof down to the foundations. My question is are houses in these tornado regions engineered and designed against this sort of thing or are they too localised and random to not be worth the additional expense? Thanks.