Tornado rips thru neighborhood

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A tornado rips through a neighborhood in Greenwood, Indiana, Sunday evening.

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I just hope everyone is okay. I've lost everything I've ever owned in a horrific house fire including almost my life. Possessions are replaceable. People are not. Prayers and love sent to all.

Jessicamarie
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Seeing a twister heading straight for your home is absolutely terrifying. Happened last summer and it lifted 1/2 mile from us. We never had tornadoes here until last year and it happened like 4 times!!! I've never prayed so hard in my life. Hope all are unharmed.

sandycarra
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If you can't tell if it's moving, it's coming straight at you. Run.

WootTootZoot
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I was stationed in southern Oklahoma, while there, I saw a tornado that looked a mile wide. I'll never forget it, it had big sheets of tin siding flying around in it along with lumber and telephone poles. That was 40 years ago, I remember it like it was yesterday.

chrisjames
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Seeing the trees down brings back so many feelings. I hope everyone survived it

oogaboogashooga
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I grew up in Indiana, and tornados happened all the time.
If you notice people don't hide from tornados, they watch them first. If they are coming towards your location, you leave that location.
You don't hunker down unless you have a bunker, not a basement!
People claimed I was a liar when I said I go looking for tornados.
If a storm is happening and tornados are building, I go outside, not inside.
If it's coming at you then you can leave the area.
If you have a basement and you simply run there, and your house is hit. Then, hopefully, it moves the weight of your house away from the basement.
Because your floor trusses will not handle the entire weight of your house dropped down on it.
They are not built for that.
It's called a false sense of security!

watachee
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This is so devastating to the community’s. We feel your pain. For the people who have to start over from scratch my sincere sympathy and sending prayers your way.

Justthinking
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Hope everyone made it through ok. That had to be terrifying.

helenbontje
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The strangest thing to me, is how calm the clouds look, the trees aren't swaying that badly, the sky doesn't seem very dark yet there it is. This seriously looks like a normal cloudy day if the tornado wasn't there

bluedemon
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Imagine the shopkeeper was like—SORRY, but we only offer shelter to PAYING customers 👀😬

SeanSchwifty
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Its insane that wind can do that. Hoping for a speedy recovery to those that were affected.

elijones
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That second storm looked like the dirt devils in central Mexico. Hundred to hundred fifty mph winds on the extreme end with a blue sky

jeanpagette
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This has got to be so frightening. You can never know which way the thing is going to go.

annette
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The house i live in now was destroyed in 1958 by a tornado.
They rebuilt it. It now has a tornado shelter in the basement.
I followed a tornado one time.
It's amazing how much power they have.
All the trees were sheared off at the same level, about 12 feet.
It looked like a giant lawnmower had passed through. Debris scattered everywhere.
Lots of destruction, it was just amazing to see.

afellowamericanafellowamer
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…and people just drive in front of it like they’re tornado vaccinated.

desertlillie
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That one is just a runaway baby. Wait until the dad finds out he off and comes to find his azz.😂😂😂

constancesims
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Those folks sure are calm.
I see folks driving around like on a Sunday outing.

elizabethhudson
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Lady gets out of the safest place to be to go in a building😂

ShortbusRejects
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Wow! I'm looking at the brave souls still driving

sandyluis
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The towns are never the same and they do recover so, but never really the same way it used to be

billmeyer