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imanamerican63

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Sat Apr 27, 2024, 08:19 PM Apr 27

Local news shows the devastation from the massive tornadoes that hit yesterday!

The damage from the tornadoes that hit the Omaha area. Holy moly! A disaster of nothing like I have ever seen. Houses completely destroyed, trees are all down and many with bark stripped away! Cars flattened, flipped over, some in some cases landed at another house’s property.

I could keep going, but it would last all night!

One saving grace? No fatalities as of yet. A total of a possible 83 spotted tornadoes in Nebraska and Iowa. Luckily that tonight was not a repeat of yesterday’s storms as was predicted?




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Local news shows the devastation from the massive tornadoes that hit yesterday! (Original Post) imanamerican63 Apr 27 OP
A co worker in Marta's office Omaha Steve Apr 27 #1
Apparently you and your family made it through. Thank goodness. lamp_shade Apr 28 #2
Imagine being one of the people shown on wnylib Apr 28 #3
OMG....... a kennedy Apr 28 #4

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