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@drewnickel Culd be a mix of both but it looks more like houses
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@MyRapErik I meant like houses or stores?
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@drewnickel It was
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what was the rubble at 4:30 ? it looked like a row of buildings
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Never Touch a down power line Shit Heads
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this makes me very scared, knowing that all the towns around me have been hit, exept our town, and people say its gunna happen sooner or later
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God bless these men, stopping and asking how they could help, that is what storm chasing should be about. All this thrill seeking is pathetic, it seems that nobody realizes just how devastating tornadoes can really be. Sure, Reed and his team get excited, but their work is life saving. God bless all storm chasers out there who do it for the people and not for the thrills.
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***** Exceptional work guys! You served yourselves and Greensburg with honor and distinction. You did this while making a "vital" audio and video record of the crisis hours after the storm. What's more, unlike many storm chasers, all of you in the car were calm and kept your wits together — thinking of people first and your camera second.
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Um, *no* vehicle, green or otherwise, would offer you shelter in the path of a tornado such as this. Even Reed Timmer would probably have given it a wide berth.
If that Prius was carrying emergency supplies, so much the better.
Also remember that the people of Greensburg decided to rebuild their town in an environmentally-friendly fashion.
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wow this is crazy how horrible that these people got hit like this, was this EF5 tornado still on the ground?
Picking up that power line has to be the dumbest thing I have ever seen a storm chaser do. Seriously, your friend would have been bone had that been on. DUMB DUMB DUMB!
Preacher60 2 years ago 13
TVN guys, This proves we are the first responders after a tornado.
When I say we I mean Storm spotters and chasers!
flskywarn 2 years ago 3