Posted by prawn farmer on April 02, 2014 at 12:13:11 from (69.160.179.232):
In Reply to: Tornadoes posted by Mark W. on April 02, 2014 at 08:50:13:
About 12 years ago one hit while one of my daughters was helping me work on a planter. She made it out of the barn but I didn't and I watched the poles come completely out of the ground and slam back down again.Every time the poles would slam back down in the holes dirt would fall back into the hole so it left the barn looking like a roller-coaster.Some trees snapped off about a third of the way down while others were uprooted. Pole barn metal was all around her truck but not a single piece hit it. One of my co-workers lived a few miles from me and was the only fatality.
A couple of years ago one hit in a half mile in front of me when I was coming back from the sawmill. One fatality there, too. Each time the victims lived in mobile homes.
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