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'Like a freight train': Videos show widespread destruction as tornadoes ravage Nebraska and Iowa, more storms pose perilous threats



Parts of Nebraska and Iowa were ravaged by powerful tornadoes on Friday. Weather experts predict that new storms could bring even more destruction to the Midwest region.

Hundreds of homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed by the ferocity of the storm's fury, especially in a suburb of Omaha, Nebraska.

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On Saturday, residents of Elkhorn were sifting through the rubble after a tornado decimated the area.

“We watched it touch down like 200 yards over there and then we took shelter,” said Pat Woods – who lives in Elkhorn. "We could hear it coming through. When we came up, our fence was gone and we looked to the northwest and the whole neighborhood's gone.”

Kim Woods, Pat's wife, added, “The whole neighborhood just to the north of us is pretty flattened.”

Jason Sunday – a resident of Elkhorn in Omaha – told KETV, "We saw it coming from the southwest, and when it got too close for comfort, we headed downstairs quickly. We were in the downstairs bathtub, and it was just like the movie said, it was like a freight train."

Three people were hurt with non-life-threatening injuries when a tornado caused an industrial building to collapse in Nebraska’s Lancaster County. There were 70 people inside, but they were able to be evacuated.

Omaha police Lt. Neal Bonacci said and police and firefighters were going door-to-door to help residents.

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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen toured the area worst affected by the tornadoes in his state.

Pillen said on the X social media platform:

Suzanne and I extend our deepest prayers to all those impacted by today's storms. I have ordered that state resources be made available to assist with the emergency response and to support local first responders as they assess the damage. Nebraskans are tough, resilient people, and our neighbors and communities will rally around affected families and businesses to assist them. Nebraskans are no strangers to severe weather and, as they have countless times before, Nebraskans will help Nebraskans to rebuild.
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In Iowa, the small towns of Minden and Harlan were some of the hardest hit by the destructive tornadoes.

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There were nearly 80 reports of tornadoes on Friday across five states that were corroborated by weather service data and storm chaser recordings.

There have been several reports of injuries but thankfully no fatalities have been reported.

More updates on the severe weather in the Midwest:

  • Four people in Iowa's Pottawattamie County suffered storm-related injuries and needed medical attention, according to county emergency management officials.
  • Pottawattamie County, home to approximately 90,000 residents, witnessed damage to roughly 120 homes and businesses, with varying degrees of destruction reported, emergency officials stated.
  • In Omaha, two individuals received minor injuries following a tornado in the Elkhorn area on Friday. Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer credited the city and county's effective warning systems for mitigating further casualties, stressing the the benefits of early alerts.
  • Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation to aid storm recovery efforts in Pottawattamie County following the tornado that ravaged Minden.
  • Emergency responders in Nebraska's Shelby and Douglas counties reported significant property damage from multiple tornadoes on Friday. Residents were forced to evacuate due to the storm's devastation.
  • Texas witnessed at least two tornadoes on Friday afternoon, as captured in social media footage.

Threats of severe weather – including damaging winds, possible flooding, and large hail – are in play for Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, and Iowa on Saturday and Sunday.

More than 50 million people are under the threat of severe weather on Saturday.

Approximately 18 million people across Nebraska, Iowa, and Texas, are under flood watches until Sunday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service

There were tornado warnings issued for the Midwest.

A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Kansas and Nebraska until 7 p.m. CDT.

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Terrifying videos show Hurricane Ida blast Louisiana, tear off hospital roof, intense storm surge floods Gulf Coast



Hurricane Ida slammed into Louisiana on Sunday, pounding the shoreline with devastating wind and dangerous storm surges.

Hurricane Ida made landfall Sunday at 12:55 p.m. near Port Fourchon, Louisiana, which is 16 years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the state. The Category 4 storm packed powerful winds of 150 mph, which makes Ida one of only three hurricanes that made Louisiana landfall with sustained winds of that magnitude, joining Laura (2020) and the Last Island Hurricane (1856). The National Hurricane Center declared Ida still to be a Category 4 hurricane in its 6 p.m. EST update.

The storm surge, which was projected to be up to 15 feet in some parts of the region, was so intense that it forced the mighty Mississippi River to flow in reverse as massive amounts of seawater was pushed ashore, according to Bloomberg.

EYE OF A MONSTER: @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️ gives an up-close look at the lightning swirling around the eye of… https://t.co/SCH7Sn7PMh

— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) 1630247465.0

"This is not the kind of storm that we normally get," Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said. "This is going to be much stronger than we usually see and, quite frankly, if you had to draw up the worst possible path for a hurricane in Louisiana, it would be something very, very close to what we're seeing."

Edwards requested a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration, "Hurricane Ida is one of the strongest storms to ever hit Louisiana. It is our goal to assist our local agencies and the citizens of the state as quickly as possible, and we have pre-positioned search and rescue teams, boats and other assets to begin helping people as soon as it is safe."

Hurricane Ida made landfall in the United States as an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm that could plunge much… https://t.co/uSmE9Nu6ko

— Reuters (@Reuters) 1630274760.0

Security camera footage from a fire station in Delacroix shows how much water rushed into the coastal areas in only one hour.

Before and after security camera footage from Fire Station #12 in Delacroix within a 1 hour time span.… https://t.co/SThvDscj4y

— St. Bernard Parish (@StBGov) 1630262121.0

Terrifying video shows Hurricane Ida tear off the roof of the Lady of the Sea General Hospital in Galliano, Louisiana.

LAFOURCE PARISH: Part of the roof of Lady of the Sea General Hospital, in Galliano, blew off. 😳@BrennanMatherne tol… https://t.co/ANINQffSNT

— Christina Watkins (@CWatkinsWDSU) 1630269527.0

The monster storm ripped off a roof and tossed it onto the street in New Orleans' French Quarter, where there is a flash flood warning.

1:45pm: Remarkable wind damage already taking place on Decatur Street in the French Quarter. https://t.co/xs8387Ngtx

— Markie Martin (@MarkieMartin) 1630262886.0


Part of a roof flew off in the #frenchquarter taking out a street light. Stay safe during #HurricaneIda @CBSMiami https://t.co/CzNt8YXuKF

— Ted Scouten (@CBS4Ted) 1630263375.0

Furious winds and pelting rain blasted Houma, Louisiana.

A large tree was uprooted and fell on a home in Morgan City.

Large tree uprooted and topped onto home in Morgan City, LA. Woman was asleep when it hit her house. She is fine.… https://t.co/jZD0L2U56D

— Charles Peek (@CharlesPeekWX) 1630267176.0

Nearly 600,000 customers in Louisiana are without power.

Hurricane Ida shut down more than 95% of the oil production in the Gulf of Mexico, according to regulators, which is expected to increase gas prices.

Check out this video from an off-shore oil rig right as Hurricane #Ida gets set to make landfall. Maximum sustained… https://t.co/MCHBUgpMrn

— MyRadar Weather (@MyRadarWX) 1630256318.0

The Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunters flew through Ida's eye twice.

Second pass: https://t.co/h7IyGApoXe

— Hurricane Hunters (@53rdWRS) 1630269853.0