EF-1 tornado touches down in Hyda Park, Bellevue, Nebraska

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2017
  • Several homes collapsed and many others had extensive damage from the estimated 80 mile per hour winds and a EF-1 tornado that touched down according to Brian Smith of the National Weather Service who was surveying the aftermath this morning.

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  • @planetsidewinderofficial2954
    @planetsidewinderofficial2954 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in beatrice, and we had one last night as well. I filmed it all for YT, but luckily it stuck to fields and farmland. I only ended up in the outer circulation at walmart... but it was insane all the same. I'm sorry about your home, but I'm glad you're okay. Our winds clocked at just over 105mph. I doubt there would be an EF rating, since it stuck to fields and farmland, no real structural damage other than downed trees... so I suppose EF-0? Anyway, thank you for the video, and again, glad you're all okay.

  • @steveburtonomaha
    @steveburtonomaha 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I haven't heard the actual rating at this point, but 4 houses were demolished because of it. It wouldn't surprise me if they give it an ef2

    • @migitri
      @migitri 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah NWS confirmed it to be an EF-2. I live in/near Hyda Hills (technically Orchard Valley, which is attached to Hyda Hills but has its own SID, but many just refer to the whole area as Hyda Hills, hence why Orchard Valley wasn't mentioned in the news even though the tornado travelled through it) and thankfully our house only suffered a broken window, and a collapsed ceiling. I'm most upset about my favorite tree, which snapped in half and had to be cut down. I can't complain much though, considering some neighbors had it way worse. Besides the houses that got leveled in Hyda Hills, two houses down the street from me in Orchard Valley had major damage. One had its roof ripped off in the back and the one next to that has a hole in the roof and water damage everywhere so they can't turn the electricity on because it's a fire hazard. I'm good friends with both of those families and it's really sad what they have to go through. I can't imagine how they're feeling, and on that note, I can't imagine how the people whose houses are basically gone are feeling. It's times like these when humanity shines through. Everybody pitched in to help, even people who came all the way from Lincoln. It warms my heart.

    • @steveburtonomaha
      @steveburtonomaha 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Migitri I used to live the SID to the northwest off Kelly Drive and S 27 st. I'm glad that we weren't affected by the storm, even though it wasn't too far away from us. (We still live in Bellevue off Cornhusker). I'm sorry about the loss of possessions these people suffered.

  • @ethanbyrnes5279
    @ethanbyrnes5279 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    It happens to me