EF-3 Tornado in Clarksville Tennessee! Houses And Cars Destroy -Thousands Without power
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- čas přidán 8. 12. 2023
- A tornado struck north of Clarksville, Tennessee, causing injuries, extensive property damage, and power outages for thousands. Emergency services are actively responding, searching for trapped individuals, and assessing the damage. Shelters, including one at Northeast High School, have been set up to support those affected.
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Praying for everyone in the middle of this storm.may God bless each and every one of you.
Vengeance for restricting abortion rights and persecuting the LGBTQ+ community.
I went to HS is Hendersonville, lived in Clarksville, Gallatin, Nashville and Murfreesboro in Tennessee. It is crazy how prone Middle Tennessee is to tornadoes. You can count on a random catastrophic tornado event every couple of years. My heart goes out to the people in my homeland.
I’ve been to Mursfreeboro , Bill Rice Ranch , 1983
really? this is the first middle tn outbreak ive seen in my 15 years of life
We are part of Tornado Alley.
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@@joosh6106this is the first outbreak in about a decade yes but tornadoes have touched down here multiple times, normally it’s funnel clouds because it’s hilly especially in the eastern time zone of tennessee but we were really close to an outbreak in 2020, about nearly 8 landed on the ground all in 4 hour time period. but in 2011, we had 106 tornados that year and believe it or not, about 50 was in EAST tennessee
Why are people out on the roads? And why are they more interested in filming instead of finding safety?
Praying for all.
People on phones, filming,in cars watching this happen. 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🌪️
This is terrible! I am praying for all involved
man, what these fools doing standing there filming it come toward them? I'd be all feet, don't fail me now!
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I clicked on this video only to comment that the sensationalism needs to stop, especially when people's lives are destroyed. Just put a picture of the actual tornado you're covering in the thumbnail.
Agreed. Was waiting to see tornado from thumbnail.
Say prayer: Jesus is Lord and I believe in my heart that God raised him from the death on third days, Forgive me Jesus with your shredded blood on the cross and save me in Jesus name amen.
Vengeance for restricting abortion rights and persecuting the LGBTQ+ community.
Yeah that thing is moving fast.
The world has changed
*Nam myoho rengekyo*
🙏 pray 🌍 peace 🕊️ be safe*xxx
03:34 Tornado had it in for that Chevy.
The storm that created this went over me i believe. im in upper alabama. we had a tornado watch for over 6 hours, and 20 minutes or so of heavy rain but later lighter weather.
I know she did not fr just say this is incredible 💀.
My house was destroyed 🥲..
Clickbait thumbnail. Please don't be liars. Not necessary
Are you local?
You serious? Who cares if its clickbait. Its still an informational video on what happened to my hometown. Im just glad there is word being spread around for it.
@@wolfmaster674 a lot of people care and are tired of the the trend. It's dishonest. This content creator is boosting their revenue, using the Tennessee tragedy and a fake thumbnail. I don't care if people like you want to criticize me. Clickbait will always be a disgusting CZcams habit. So yes, I'm serious. I've blacklisted this channel.
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