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Scroll down to see photos of the tornado devastation in America's heartland. Two women help carry a friend's belongings out of their damaged home after a tornado passed through the area in ...
Images on the Damage Assessment Toolkit are taken after storms by the 122 National Weather Service forecast offices as well as the National Severe Storms Laboratory during NWS Post-Event Damage Assessments and are works prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties under the terms ...
A grain silo also sustained EF2 damage in this area. [9] Crossing US 275, the tornado struck several more acreages and damaged multiple homes and outbuildings at EF1 to EF2 intensity; [9] [10] The first of two tornado emergencies was issued for this tornado at that time as well; it would remain under this tag for essentially the rest of its ...
Elkhorn, a town less than 10 miles from Omaha, sustained some of the most severe damage with many homes flattened. Two people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
The tornado damage started Friday afternoon near Lincoln, Nebraska. An industrial building in Lancaster County was hit, causing it to collapse with 70 people inside.
English: Photo of damage from the 2004 Hallam, Nebraska tornado in Lancaster County. Photo taken just north of Norris School District 160; south of Hickman - on S. 68th Street, between Princeton & Olive Creek Roads. Photo is taken looking nearly northwest. It appears that in present day (2016), the damaged homes in this photo no longer exist.
Devastating tornadoes tore across parts of eastern Nebraska and northeast Texas Friday as a multi-day severe thunderstorm event ramped up in the central United States, injuring at least three people.
After that tornado dissipated, the storm spawned the first violent tornado, which touched down near 560th Ave, causing minor damage to trees along the road. It moved northeastward over open terrain with few damage indicators, although an area of snapped trees near 561st Ave received a high-end EF1 rating.