Yea being in a 200 ton block of metal is generally the best place to be in any situation like that. Another reason trains are the superior mode of transport.
My son-in-law is an engineer. He always told me the safest place to be in a tornado would be a train engine or cab or whatever you call it. He was right.
@@heywoodfloyd9I think you still survive even the worst tornado. The locomotive might get pushed over but it isn’t going to be picked up and thrown. It’s just too heavy.
@MrChilili here in omaha we call it the omadome, the real severe shit misses us usually. This year however has been different. A LOT of scary storms through omaha this year
Yes, but they calmly ducked down for a tornado but would be jumping their railroading behinds out into the rocks and running if another train was coming.
I moved to Kansas right in the middle of “Tornado Alley” and been here 9 years and never seen a tornado, they have happened around me but never where I live..
I don't understand how callous people have to be to see the freak of nature that is a tornado, known for killing, injuring, and violently uprooting the lives of so many and walk away from the experience focused on the fact that they hear women screaming and crying and see it as solidification of their misogyny. Never mind when the video people comment under tends to show their now destroyed house and/or neighbourhood. I feel like this is a nice tornado video simply because these guys were in the right place at the right time (in a 500 ton literally bulletproof freakin' vessel) whilst watching a relatively weak tornado. I like how you can observe it almost like an animal at the zoo at first.
Thats get-there-itis in action. Not a bad thing here I don't think but that is what happens when they tie your job security to how unsafe you're willing to be. Tornado hit? Are the cars on the track? LETS GOOOO. lol Really they should be declaring an emergency either way.
You guys gave us more Insights into how these powerful storms affect so much of the world on their paths. Sooooo glad you guys are all safe afterwards. ❤
The engine by itself weighs 432,000 pounds, I’m an engineer for Csx railroad. The windows have FRA Part 223 bullet proof glazing on them but the metal below the windows isn’t very thick, they’re lucky nothing came through those places.
My dad worked forc&o/ csx in muskegon michigan for 35 years…he retired as a yard master……during his time working he helped carry two dead people off the train as they were shot…..then in grandrapids he was out checking the tracks at night and found a young girl on the tracks who had been shot in the head…she wasnt dead yet but he held her hand til the ambulance arrived.. she didnt survive and had been the victim of a carjacking…..you see alot of things working on the railroad..
Well obviously that's the only thing you can do is just remain calm and accept your faith. Screaming whinning yelling causing a drama won't get you far and won't bring the Man from the heavens down to this piece of rock just to save you from the screaming you're causing and the whinning and the crying. You're not important to be causing drama and cry cause you ain't ready to die. At least these engineers showed you what bravery really is. Not to mention their pretty wise and honestly humble unlike you and the rest of your followers I'm sure you're the one who starts to cry and starts to pray etc etc etc
@HighBall-wt8jp you can use your phone when operations are ceased and the crew all agrees on it. They were probably in a high wind/weather advisory and stopped already.
Great footage and good job getting down and taking cover when you needed to instead of trying to get more footage, abd showed some of the aftermath. Glad youre safe!
Seriously? These guy's were in a 200+ton locomotive that can withstand all but maybe the most powerful tornadoes. Their basically in a tank on steroids. A storm chaser is in a 2-3 ton car/truck. HUGE difference in danger level genius.
@@bradleyd6000 Had if these storm chasers ride on rails it would have been a lot safer, although there's not much freedom of movement versus the unpredictable movement of the twisters (except they had to rely on doppler radar)
Awesome footage, as a welder Carmen mechanic years ago for the railroad its a good thing those engines weigh around three hundred fifty thousand pounds ....
@@jamesmelton4412 can just the wind tip a diesel engine over? Or was there a box or stack or gondola behind it.? That had to be a very interesting job. Depressing but you probably have some very interesting pictures. My Dad investigated wreckage sites. During the Korean War. I tried for automobiles accidents. But couldn’t get past the math. I was probably adopted 😂🤣
In 2021, December, near where I live a tornado derailed a train easily off the rails, and this was one of those heavy cargo trains with the blue engines compartments, never underestimate a tornado
i wouldnt say "little" cover, cause the windows on the locos are bullet proof and the cabs are built to withstand head on collisions with other locos at 30 mph ( im pretty sure thats the speed its rated to)
Being so heavy an object, I've always wondered what train crews do in tornadoes in that part of the country. Stay put. Try to out run it. Glad you guys are safe and glad I got my question answered.
Some people call them stupid, i call them smart. They took the situation seriously, not panicing and making sure to assess it. They took cover, making sure to get out of the way of the windows for safety, coming out uninjured. Fabulous!
This happened near Waverly,Nebraska.Onevof my daughter's truck drivers was stranded there and saw it.He was ok and made it to Omaha,where he was headed back too.
I believe this is the same tornado that went through Harlan it might be deemed an E5 if the damage lines up everything else does. One person has so far died from injuries
Eh. It is a gamble. Tornadoes have been known to topple over engines. Just those moments are around an ED4 to EF5+. This one. I think it hit about a 2 or 3. Vicious, but when you are in a rolling bunker. You are pretty safe.
I'd feel safer if the metal surrounding the windshields was as strong as the windshields themselves. Also it's 200 tons, not 500; a really big tornado will have its way with it.
I take it these guys probably grew up in an area where there's tons of tornadoes, because that was the calmest and most nonchalant "take cover" I've ever heard. They didn't seem the list but freaked out. It's just a good thing that sucker wasn't a whole lot bigger.
During major floods in the midwest many many many years ago, some of the owners of one or more train companies in KC, MO, put as many train cars as would fit on the bridges to prevent them from washing away. It worked, they saved the bridges. Yes, they are very heavy.
Locomotive engines are roughly 400,000 pounds. It was fine. The glass is bulletproof and has a glaze on it. It can break but won't shatter. The cars... not so much
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Dude I think one of the Ryan hall yall storm chasers saw your car tipped over. He said something about it on the live feed when he was checking out thr damage
Remember this tornado was 1.1-1.2 miles wide and had winds of 224-230 mph so we do have EF5 tornadoes it’s just that they rarely hit structures there is no drought of EF5 tornadoes
There are cars right across the highway from that train that were tossed out in the field like toys, and a factory building destroyed. That train lost at least 10 cars.
When i was in the army a tornado went through our motor pool and put what looked like fence posts through up armored vehicles. It was the wildest force of nature I ever had the opportunity to witness. Moved buildings off their foundations. It was a wild mess.
This train was sitting on tracks between Lincoln and Waverly. Pretty confident they weren't going anywhere, what's a locomotive engine weigh. Engine fine, 31 cars that they were hooked to knocked over. Hero in movie with cowboy hat and boots, his best line in movie doesn't compare to cool calm of this crew. Like I said Come get some
What a mess.!! Our sweet mom always told us to stay away from windows & doors & water. Stay off the pho & lie down on the lowest level to try & stay safe & we hunkered down early. I'm 67 yrs old.
That's probably the safest place for them to be in that situation
Yea being in a 200 ton block of metal is generally the best place to be in any situation like that. Another reason trains are the superior mode of transport.
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@Razziquet Locamotive Maybe; Railcar not so much.....
@@tomg1066 more than half TH-cam would vote hammer ..the news
a storm chasers dream having a locomotive to hang out in when a tornado comes through.
My son-in-law is an engineer. He always told me the safest place to be in a tornado would be a train engine or cab or whatever you call it. He was right.
Locomotive
I’d say underground is safer and I’m not an engineer
If it didn’t have windows maybe
Unless it's an EF-5.
@@heywoodfloyd9I think you still survive even the worst tornado. The locomotive might get pushed over but it isn’t going to be picked up and thrown. It’s just too heavy.
Being a heavy metal locomotive in a tornado is probably best case scenario
Yep, if it can move that thing, there's nothing in the world that would have protected you
If your above ground
That was small tornado. Probably and f-1 or f-2 . A f-4 or f-5 will lift that train off the tracks.
A tornado F5 back about a hundred years ago derailed a steam locomotive. They were just as heavy modern locomotives.
@@russellwhitmyer6764Do you know if the engine stayed upright?
FreightTrain got back to the train yard and told all the other trains:
“Yeah… it really does sound like one of us.”
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Good 1
Bravo Bravo
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most xlnt comment!
I’m glad the crew is safe and sound. Thanks for sharing your tornado experience.
Absolutely unbelievable footage. Thank goodness those guys are alright.
I Believe it👍💯
📷 man never dies
They should have just turned right and avoided the tornado entirely
@@sly9263they can’t do that 😂, trains run on track if there’s no track it can’t go, lol, there is only straight track in front for them
@@watchvideosok7441 Pretty sure it's a joke, because obvious is obvious.
Most Nebraska thing I've ever heard, " The tornado is right over us, hold on." 😂
As a fellow Nebraskan I love tornado watching❤
@@MichaelaLogsdonhere between grand island and Lincoln, we don’t get tornados for some reason. Storms always steer clear.
@@MrChilili in between Hastings and superior we have had a few
@MrChilili here in omaha we call it the omadome, the real severe shit misses us usually. This year however has been different. A LOT of scary storms through omaha this year
I was praying for my life when it came right over me... It was a miracle we made it out because it was a lot stronger than that one....
It's not THAT the wind is blowing... It's WHAT the wind is blowing....
Yes, but they calmly ducked down for a tornado but would be jumping their railroading behinds out into the rocks and running if another train was coming.
If you get hit by a Volvo it doesn't matter how many sit-ups you did that morning.
Ron white 😂😂😂😂😂😂
George Carlin...RIP
It will be blowing you if you were out there
Note to self, if I retire in Tornado Alley… I’m parking a United Pacific Railroad Engine in the backyard 🤙🏽
I moved to Kansas right in the middle of “Tornado Alley” and been here 9 years and never seen a tornado, they have happened around me but never where I live..
i can tell they from nebraska with that farmer accent
@@StalkThisBishyou say it like it's a bad thing.
Here in Kentucky, my neighbor has to US tanks
@@jfssparky Sounds Awesome! I'd have no problem sitting ina tank during a tornado
"Yea we ain't going nowhere" such a true statement! That tornado made a godforsaken mess! 😧
The "we ain't goin nowhere" at the end was hilarious
I was waiting for it too
@@joshsanders5614I said it in my mind as soon as he opened the door
Easy day get to go home early lol
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I just love how the two sound more annoyed than terrified
They say a tornado sounds like a train coming... there's a joke here, but I just don't have it
😂😂😂😂
*train stopped;
Engineer to conductor: “hey Steve, do you hear a train coming on the other set of tracks? I swear they were closed for maintenance…”
Was thinking the same thing. Glad I'm not alone lol😂😂😂
It's the Spiderman meme of *train noises*
If a train gets sucked up by a tornado and nobody hears it, does it make a sound?
This has to be the best tornado video I have watched...calm & no screaming. Glad you all made it out safe 🙏🏽
This is nothing, google the Joplin, Mo. tornado of May 22, 2011... EF5
No screaming because it was dudes. Js
@@justinmartin8887 damn it you beat me. No women on there yelling and screaming stupid commands and questions.
@@monumentalsin3552idk man I'm not an expert but im pretty sure the person recording is a female because of the female voice??
I don't understand how callous people have to be to see the freak of nature that is a tornado, known for killing, injuring, and violently uprooting the lives of so many and walk away from the experience focused on the fact that they hear women screaming and crying and see it as solidification of their misogyny. Never mind when the video people comment under tends to show their now destroyed house and/or neighbourhood.
I feel like this is a nice tornado video simply because these guys were in the right place at the right time (in a 500 ton literally bulletproof freakin' vessel) whilst watching a relatively weak tornado. I like how you can observe it almost like an animal at the zoo at first.
Just how nonchalant he is “ehhh it knocked a car over”.
Thats get-there-itis in action. Not a bad thing here I don't think but that is what happens when they tie your job security to how unsafe you're willing to be. Tornado hit? Are the cars on the track? LETS GOOOO. lol
Really they should be declaring an emergency either way.
You guys gave us more Insights into how these powerful storms affect so much of the world on their paths.
Sooooo glad you guys are all safe afterwards. ❤
Dispatch is still mad they didn't get the train moving
A definite call to the boss with a brief explanation followed by a “uh, what do you suggest?”
Management was definitely not happy with this
Corridor is definitely pounding the table
😂🤣😂
Dispatcher probably wanted to know if the siding was clear so he could run trains around them.
The engine by itself weighs 432,000 pounds, I’m an engineer for Csx railroad. The windows have FRA Part 223 bullet proof glazing on them but the metal below the windows isn’t very thick, they’re lucky nothing came through those places.
My dad worked forc&o/ csx in muskegon michigan for 35 years…he retired as a yard master……during his time working he helped carry two dead people off the train as they were shot…..then in grandrapids he was out checking the tracks at night and found a young girl on the tracks who had been shot in the head…she wasnt dead yet but he held her hand til the ambulance arrived.. she didnt survive and had been the victim of a carjacking…..you see alot of things working on the railroad..
Absolute W cameraman. More proof that the cameraman never dies...
"We have cows."
😂😂😂
Hopefully you don’t see the same cows again…👀
I think they're going in
I think that's the same cow
Underrated comment.😂
I'm impressed with how calm they were. I love our engineers.
They probably lost their job filming it though, kind of dumb
Well obviously that's the only thing you can do is just remain calm and accept your faith. Screaming whinning yelling causing a drama won't get you far and won't bring the Man from the heavens down to this piece of rock just to save you from the screaming you're causing and the whinning and the crying. You're not important to be causing drama and cry cause you ain't ready to die. At least these engineers showed you what bravery really is. Not to mention their pretty wise and honestly humble unlike you and the rest of your followers I'm sure you're the one who starts to cry and starts to pray etc etc etc
@@SuperLaMbo10 why the hate?
Your comment started great.
@HighBall-wt8jp you can use your phone when operations are ceased and the crew all agrees on it. They were probably in a high wind/weather advisory and stopped already.
@DW61234 news to me, doubt it
Man! That thing's built like a freight train!
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I see what you did there lol 😆 😏
Ya think.
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yes, it really is
That is the coolest storm chasing rig ever ! 😂
Praise the Lord that these men are okay 🙏 God bless you and I hope you make it home soon.
Great footage and good job getting down and taking cover when you needed to instead of trying to get more footage, abd showed some of the aftermath. Glad youre safe!
A locomotive is probably one of the few things that can withstand all but the most powerful tornadoes.
You guys handled that direct hit better than most of these amateur "storm chasers" that get all hyped up when they're a mile from a dust devel
Well these guys aren’t trying to be famous drama queens. That’s the difference :)
Hahahahaha!!!! He said "1 mile from a dustdevil" 😂 I'm dead 💀🤣😭
Seriously? These guy's were in a 200+ton locomotive that can withstand all but maybe the most powerful tornadoes. Their basically in a tank on steroids. A storm chaser is in a 2-3 ton car/truck. HUGE difference in danger level genius.
@@bradleyd6000being inside a tornado is being inside a tornado... doesn't matter what the danger level is.
@@bradleyd6000 Had if these storm chasers ride on rails it would have been a lot safer, although there's not much freedom of movement versus the unpredictable movement of the twisters (except they had to rely on doppler radar)
Reed Timmer taking inspiration gor the Dominator 4. Forget tornado tanks, we talkin bout tornado trains.
Awesome footage, as a welder Carmen mechanic years ago for the railroad its a good thing those engines weigh around three hundred fifty thousand pounds ....
We lost a few cars from straight line winds a few years ago. Pretty impressive when you think about it.
It only takes 80mph straight line winds to blow over an empty freight car…obviously a lot more for a locomotive. I used to investigate RR collisions.
@@jamesmelton4412 can just the wind tip a diesel engine over? Or was there a box or stack or gondola behind it.? That had to be a very interesting job. Depressing but you probably have some very interesting pictures. My Dad investigated wreckage sites. During the Korean War. I tried for automobiles accidents. But couldn’t get past the math. I was probably adopted 😂🤣
It’s like a car was but with dirt. And it’s a train
There's straight line winds are nasty! Makes everyone think a small tornado has passed.
They had one (1) car knocked over
This was an amazing video!! You are good whoever recorded this. Im gland you were ok.
I’m glad you two are safe🙏🏾👈🏾🌪️
In 2021, December, near where I live a tornado derailed a train easily off the rails, and this was one of those heavy cargo trains with the blue engines compartments, never underestimate a tornado
EVER.
Some have the energy to REMOVE sections of asphalt pavement.
May 3rd 1999, Bridgecreek Ok.
Seen some terrible stuff aft that MONSTER.
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@@caleroby9483
Jarrel, Texas, 1997
Most sinister tornado in history
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This one was in northeast Lincoln, NE near Waverly. Glad they took what little cover they could there in the engine! Awesome footage.
Thanks. I was trying to figure out where in Omaha this was and nothing was adding up.
i wouldnt say "little" cover, cause the windows on the locos are bullet proof and the cabs are built to withstand head on collisions with other locos at 30 mph ( im pretty sure thats the speed its rated to)
I like how calm you guys were. I would have been freaking out!! 👾 Amazing video. Glad you are safe.
Being so heavy an object, I've always wondered what train crews do in tornadoes in that part of the country. Stay put. Try to out run it.
Glad you guys are safe and glad I got my question answered.
Some people call them stupid, i call them smart. They took the situation seriously, not panicing and making sure to assess it. They took cover, making sure to get out of the way of the windows for safety, coming out uninjured. Fabulous!
🌪☂️ The unbelievable strength of these Tornados is fascinating, so glad these guys were safe 💙 As they weren't going anywhere.
This happened near Waverly,Nebraska.Onevof my daughter's truck drivers was stranded there and saw it.He was ok and made it to Omaha,where he was headed back too.
I believe this is the same tornado that went through Harlan it might be deemed an E5 if the damage lines up everything else does. One person has so far died from injuries
@@borrisvonsputin9011the tornado that hit Harlan was a lot bigger and moving a lot slower than this one
These showed up at our shop on West O here in Lincoln. Not the worst damage I've seen roll in.
@borrisvonsputin9011 that is not a 5 this was a 2 at best
In all the vehicles you could be in when a tornado hits you I think a train is probably one of the safest
That's an awesome father. He didn't hesitate to protect his son
So calm, these guys have a great story to tell
Awesome footage
All Storm chasers are so jealous right now!! Glad you guys are safe.
bros the most calmest person ive ever seen
I’d actually feel pretty safe being in a vehicle that weighed almost 500,000lbs
Eh. It is a gamble. Tornadoes have been known to topple over engines. Just those moments are around an ED4 to EF5+. This one. I think it hit about a 2 or 3. Vicious, but when you are in a rolling bunker. You are pretty safe.
I'd feel safer if the metal surrounding the windshields was as strong as the windshields themselves. Also it's 200 tons, not 500; a really big tornado will have its way with it.
@@danielbliss1988 OP said pounds...
@@SeanJAnimations A ton is 2000 lbs. (200x2000=400000). A tonne is 1000 kilos. You're both dumb lmao
@@danielbliss1988 500,000 pounds is 250 tons.
Reed Timmer's dream.
I'm sorry you had to go through this but I'm grateful you filmed it because that was amazing. Train vs Tornado, round 2.
I take it these guys probably grew up in an area where there's tons of tornadoes, because that was the calmest and most nonchalant "take cover" I've ever heard. They didn't seem the list but freaked out. It's just a good thing that sucker wasn't a whole lot bigger.
During major floods in the midwest many many many years ago, some of the owners of one or more train companies in KC, MO, put as many train cars as would fit on the bridges to prevent them from washing away. It worked, they saved the bridges. Yes, they are very heavy.
Locomotive engines are roughly 400,000 pounds. It was fine. The glass is bulletproof and has a glaze on it. It can break but won't shatter. The cars... not so much
If this was an EF5 it could still break the glass and probably throw the locomotive too, in addition to ripping it into multiple pieces
But those were "double-plane". No worries. 😂
The window is broke and shattered!
@@jonkeau5155 the force of nature...
Broke the cabs left window, that's all i am commenting about
THANK YOU! SOMEBODY SAID IT SO I DIDN'T HAVE TO
Thank God you are okay!
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Engineers are a different breed. They’re in there talking about a 30 ton railcar tipping over because of a violent tornado like it’s a hangnail.
I am really SUPER DUPER excited that you guys survived 😃 That was a good thing to survive in
Thank you for not screaming through this video!
I see a Cow, .... Two Cows, .... wait, it is just the same Cow over again!
R.I.P. Bill Paxton
"Ummm... Should we get away from the windows?" 😂
These conductors were so calm like this was another day in the office. Kind of like it happens often. 😮😂
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Howwwwwwwwww freaking calm can these guys be, a direct hit, WOW, my heroes. I would have freaked OUTTTTTTTTTTTT
Dude I think one of the Ryan hall yall storm chasers saw your car tipped over. He said something about it on the live feed when he was checking out thr damage
Remember this tornado was 1.1-1.2 miles wide and had winds of 224-230 mph so we do have EF5 tornadoes it’s just that they rarely hit structures there is no drought of EF5 tornadoes
That car took the least damage I've ever seen to be struck directly by a large tornado 😮I'm so glad they're ok
Yikes! We're going to need a bigger train. I bet that wasn't in the job description...
Was watching stream of Ryan Hall and one of the chasers mentioned that a train derailed. This has to be the one. Crazy
Ryan Hall' s weather is the best
That was scary but amazing. I pray that everyone was okay.
That tornado landed less than a minute away from me, I was at a friends house. The whole house was shaking. It was terrifying.
This tornado was insane, I live in Nebraska and it was awful seeing what happened to Elkhorn
Really cool to see how safe being in a locomotive is during a tornado.
Wow...incredible footage.
meg meg meg!
Hi I really like your guy’s work
Great job keep it up 👍
Wild footage glad you had some cover
“Should we get away from the windows?” We’ve got a genius over here people.
Sounds like the guy that suggested it was being told to do things by the other person. Never hurts to say something when your life is at risk
Glad you're ok. Thx for video! Amazing
Yeah you should, I’m glad you both are okay and you have a great story to tell
Great video
Correction: This footage is from Lincoln, Nebraska, not Omaha. This train was parked near the Waverly exit on HWY 6.
Thx 4 sharing the footage. So glad no one was hurt. That looks nasty!
Am i mistaken? That looks more like a smaller tornado. I watched a f4 from a few miles. It threw cars around like they were toys.
There are cars right across the highway from that train that were tossed out in the field like toys, and a factory building destroyed. That train lost at least 10 cars.
HE KNEW HE’D survive if he kept camera on… cameraman never dies! 😂❤
Train said " You ain't got chit on me mafuka!"😅
This is the best tornado video I’ve ever seen. Beats Twister
T.I.T. - Tornado Intercept Train
Intence
When i was in the army a tornado went through our motor pool and put what looked like fence posts through up armored vehicles. It was the wildest force of nature I ever had the opportunity to witness. Moved buildings off their foundations. It was a wild mess.
Wow. New perspective on tornadic activity. I never considered this scenario. They are very calm.
Looks like they need a Toto! 😅 I can't get enough of this video! I love captain obvious 😍
Thanks for sharing this spine chilling experience
Wow 😮 that’s just scary wrong and yet I’m thankful to hear all you’alls voice
That's one hell of a story to be able to tell people.. And all I can hear is reed screaming we are in the tornado 🌪️
I live how she’s so positive about it
This train was sitting on tracks between Lincoln and Waverly. Pretty confident they weren't going anywhere, what's a locomotive engine weigh. Engine fine, 31 cars that they were hooked to knocked over. Hero in movie with cowboy hat and boots, his best line in movie doesn't compare to cool calm of this crew. Like I said
Come get some
This is the calmest man to be in a tornado
This is incredible. If only we all had small train cars on a track in times when a tornado hit right outside our homes.
What a mess.!! Our sweet mom always told us to stay away from windows & doors & water. Stay off the pho & lie down on the lowest level to try & stay safe & we hunkered down early. I'm 67 yrs old.
I 💕 Nebraska hope all has Survived and are Recovering fast 💯
Thank GOD you're alive! That's all that matters at the end of the day. 🙏
Holy cow!! I am glad you both were ok.🙏🏻
it calls भूंगलिया in sikar-rajasthan-india ❤
Safety tip. If a tornado ain't movin' left. And it ain't movin' right. Then you're gonna have a bad time. Seek low shelter ASAP.
As of 5/3, while traveling east bound on I80, you can look to the right near the exit marker for Waverly and still see the derailed train cars.
Thanks for all you do trevor
Bro said '' I guess not 🤷♀️ '' I'm dying😭😭