Gods not real and god didnt save anyone. People open your eyes. no one would have to be "saved" if a certain someone wasnt throwing death spirals God kicked yall in the head while you were down in the fetal position too because this aint the first time. On earth we call that a fucking psychopath. And people wonder why the world sucks THATS where your values come from? Thats actually wild also that's only one example
I still feel so sad for all of these people right up till this day. And I pray that something like this would never happen to them ever again. May God continue to protect them all. Amen to that.
The sad part is it happen for the second time Imagine you lived there and it happen for the second time dis is not normal tornado dis is a one that can tear down a bilden in seconds and i mean 12second and i think the 2013 one was a ef4 but i no by hard that the 1999 one was a ef5 and both tornado happen at the moth damn
I remember going to Moore to help clean up when this happened, Thunder players went out there to help as well, everyone just came together and wanted to help. It’s so devastating seeing it like this again, but it looked exactly like this in every single neighborhood you went to that was in the direct path. It was just pure and utter devastation, unlike anything I had ever seen before in my life. Neighborhoods totally wiped from their foundations, peoples lively hoods, ripped from them in a matter of seconds. Mother Nature truly is brutal.
I wonder if someday we can somehow destroy the storms that forms tornadoes.. these is hard to watch.. so much destruction and too many lives ruined and lost
When I see videos of Joplin or the Oklahoma tornadoes I get a huge sense of helpessness, dread, and awe. And seeing the aftermath just feels so overwhelming too. I know all of this were years ago and these areas have been rebuilt or cleaned but it still is one of the scariest things I've ever seen.
Holy moly, this is some of the worst, saddest, and most gut wrenching tornado aftermath footage on this platform. From people’s agonizing screams, the car alarms still going off, the smoke from electrical fires in the distance, the confusion, the fear, the shock… it’s all genuinely horrible. As someone who has been to Moore, it’s insane to think that this once was that rather simple little city.
You should see the afternath of the EF5+ tornado that hit Jarrell, TX. It moved slowly, staying over the same place just wreaking havoc for a much longer period of time. The neighborhood that it hit was literally gone. Almost no debris left. Eeriest thing I've ever seen. Asphalt was sucked up from the streets. Bare foundations were most of what remained. Grass was gone, a few large tree trunks with one or two bare branches, no bark left, nothing but churned up dirt. Any debris that was left could have been hauled off in a couple of pickup trucks. 29 people died right there. I saw it personally, and I still get chills thinking about it.
@@rescue270 Man; ive been to jarrell myself, Ive met people who saw the damage first hand. I know all to well what it was like. Im so sorry you had to witness such horror; the anniversary is coming up as well. RIP to the Igo Family; they lost everyone
@@NewFoundWx_03 Yep. I don't live in Jarrell, but I drove through there a week before the storm, and then again two days after. One of the most devastatingly shocking experiences of my life. I think I cried, but really I was numb with disbelief for days afterward.
This is probably the top 5 tornado footage of all time in my opinion. It’s so horrible to watch. R.I.P to the victims of this tragic event. Crazy to think it’s been 10 years. Almost unreal like I’m in a nightmare or something
Definitely a top 5. Top 1 in my opinion was the aftermath of the Jarrel Texas Tornado. It was moving so slow, that it had time to rip up concrete houses foundations, and tore the asphalt off of the streets.
What people may not know watching this, is that this was a entire neighborhood in the middle of town completely wiped out. Several streets of homes just completely gone. I couldn't imagine coming out from the storm cellar and your neighborhood looks like an open field on the prairie. I'm thankful you and your friends were ok.
Mike Bettes adopted Joplyn after she lost her family . I cried when he announced that she passed away years later . I was in the 1984 Carolinas Outbreak that killed 57 neighbors . Tornadoes turn a community upside down in just minutes . It amazes me how many people believe you have time to escape a tornado when the survivors here in my area always explain they hit within five seconds . I've been through twenty hurricanes but it's the tornado that actually frightens me . I felt so bad for those in Joplin . It reminded me so much of Tuscaloosa Alabama .
Google earth has pictures taken the next day from satellite. You can compare the pictures from November and May 21, 2013. Some places didn't exist in November but got built, in that 6 months or so and then got flattened on May 20th.
Oh man you can hear that dog, but he sounds deep in that debris , he sounded so scared I hope they dug him out, it’s a miracle hes alive! What a monster tornado!
...and everyone wonders why my anxiety goes sky high and panic sets in during the spring storm season.
Wow. That’s unbelievable the damage
This was taken at the intersection of Santa Fe and S. 14th for anyone that wants to look on google earth what it looked like before and after.
you can see the nado in the background!
Gods not real and god didnt save anyone. People open your eyes. no one would have to be "saved" if a certain someone wasnt throwing death spirals God kicked yall in the head while you were down in the fetal position too because this aint the first time. On earth we call that a fucking psychopath. And people wonder why the world sucks THATS where your values come from? Thats actually wild also that's only one example
I still feel so sad for all of these people right up till this day. And I pray that something like this would never happen to them ever again. May God continue to protect them all. Amen to that.
The sad part is it happen for the second time Imagine you lived there and it happen for the second time dis is not normal tornado dis is a one that can tear down a bilden in seconds and i mean 12second and i think the 2013 one was a ef4 but i no by hard that the 1999 one was a ef5 and both tornado happen at the moth damn
I remember going to Moore to help clean up when this happened, Thunder players went out there to help as well, everyone just came together and wanted to help. It’s so devastating seeing it like this again, but it looked exactly like this in every single neighborhood you went to that was in the direct path. It was just pure and utter devastation, unlike anything I had ever seen before in my life. Neighborhoods totally wiped from their foundations, peoples lively hoods, ripped from them in a matter of seconds. Mother Nature truly is brutal.
3:14 "God saved your life today boy". God sure has a funny way of showing he "loves" you.
so very glad all that made it did. my heart and prayers for all involved.
I wonder if someday we can somehow destroy the storms that forms tornadoes.. these is hard to watch.. so much destruction and too many lives ruined and lost
What is that on the ground at 1:13?
looks like pink insulation.
It was EF3 not EF5 because EF5 everything is gone
Absolutely heartbreaking
When I see videos of Joplin or the Oklahoma tornadoes I get a huge sense of helpessness, dread, and awe. And seeing the aftermath just feels so overwhelming too. I know all of this were years ago and these areas have been rebuilt or cleaned but it still is one of the scariest things I've ever seen.
Nobody was helping the people who were hollering for help? Wtf??
Fuckin horrifying man
There’s nothing in this world as bad as an F5 tornado. Nothing. They make hurricanes look like a thunderstorm.
EF*
Holy moly, this is some of the worst, saddest, and most gut wrenching tornado aftermath footage on this platform. From people’s agonizing screams, the car alarms still going off, the smoke from electrical fires in the distance, the confusion, the fear, the shock… it’s all genuinely horrible. As someone who has been to Moore, it’s insane to think that this once was that rather simple little city.
You should see the afternath of the EF5+ tornado that hit Jarrell, TX. It moved slowly, staying over the same place just wreaking havoc for a much longer period of time. The neighborhood that it hit was literally gone. Almost no debris left. Eeriest thing I've ever seen. Asphalt was sucked up from the streets. Bare foundations were most of what remained. Grass was gone, a few large tree trunks with one or two bare branches, no bark left, nothing but churned up dirt. Any debris that was left could have been hauled off in a couple of pickup trucks. 29 people died right there. I saw it personally, and I still get chills thinking about it.
@@rescue270 Man; ive been to jarrell myself, Ive met people who saw the damage first hand. I know all to well what it was like. Im so sorry you had to witness such horror; the anniversary is coming up as well. RIP to the Igo Family; they lost everyone
@@NewFoundWx_03 Yep. I don't live in Jarrell, but I drove through there a week before the storm, and then again two days after. One of the most devastatingly shocking experiences of my life. I think I cried, but really I was numb with disbelief for days afterward.
0:58 the girl screaming I think she was screaming help! help! help!
Bang Bang! 🙂
So what happened exactly
4L60 tailshaft/drum exploded
That's apocalyptic, holy shit
And people get mad if you say this was an EF5 tornado
This was. You are not thinking of the same tornado
That poor dog at 2:22 just in shock standing there
poor pup :( he’s just still
Why anyone would want to live in Oklahoma is beyond me 👀
Happy to live outside tornado alley
God bless 🙏! As many likes me, it's difficult to really take in... The total destruction. I can't imagine seeing first hand!
This is probably the top 5 tornado footage of all time in my opinion. It’s so horrible to watch. R.I.P to the victims of this tragic event. Crazy to think it’s been 10 years. Almost unreal like I’m in a nightmare or something
Definitely a top 5. Top 1 in my opinion was the aftermath of the Jarrel Texas Tornado. It was moving so slow, that it had time to rip up concrete houses foundations, and tore the asphalt off of the streets.
The Jarrell, Joplin, Hackleburg, and Bridge Creek aftermath are the worst I've ever seen but this just joined the club.
What people may not know watching this, is that this was a entire neighborhood in the middle of town completely wiped out. Several streets of homes just completely gone. I couldn't imagine coming out from the storm cellar and your neighborhood looks like an open field on the prairie. I'm thankful you and your friends were ok.
Should you ever think “I’d like to see a tornado”, watch this footage, and think again…
1:12 looks a lot like a body part...
Pretty sure it's pink insulation
Best footage I've seen.
0:09 - HOLY GEEZZ! , That stop sign!!😮 Count how many times he says : OMG!, win big prizes if correct!😅
You're sick, you know that?
Mike Bettes adopted Joplyn after she lost her family . I cried when he announced that she passed away years later . I was in the 1984 Carolinas Outbreak that killed 57 neighbors . Tornadoes turn a community upside down in just minutes . It amazes me how many people believe you have time to escape a tornado when the survivors here in my area always explain they hit within five seconds . I've been through twenty hurricanes but it's the tornado that actually frightens me . I felt so bad for those in Joplin . It reminded me so much of Tuscaloosa Alabama .
Praying for the family's who lost loved ones 🙏
@ 2:16 "he's just a dog"??!! seriously?? that is still a member of the family to someone.. hope God saved Clifford..
This video physically and emotionally hurt my heart and soul. Its such a sad thing to watch. It really hurts my heart deeply.
Honestly, this would only happen in Oklahoma
LOOKS MORE LIKE "GOD IS NOT HERE TODAY"!
Google earth has pictures taken the next day from satellite. You can compare the pictures from November and May 21, 2013. Some places didn't exist in November but got built, in that 6 months or so and then got flattened on May 20th.
I do weather tracking and warning now when I say get to shelter below ground now that's what I mean sorry for all lost in tornado
You have each other.
I feel this man’s pain.
Very sad, but at least nothing was damaged.
Sorry for those people. Bravo TH-cam popping up this TEN YEAR OLD video in 2023 as a much watch 🙄.
Oh man you can hear that dog, but he sounds deep in that debris , he sounded so scared I hope they dug him out, it’s a miracle hes alive! What a monster tornado!
This is what trauma sounds like.
I wonder just how high home insurance is in places in the Tornado alley.
This breaks my heart ❤️