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Tornado Flips Small Planes, Uproots Trees in South Florida

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Nation September 28, 2022

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> ALL RIGHT, JOHN, THANK YOU. >> ALL RIGHT, JOHN, THANK YOU. TORNADO TERROR IN BROWARD. SEVERAL NEIGHBORHOODS DAMAGED AS HURRICANE IANS OUTER BAND STARTED SLAMMING SOUTH FLORIDA. STARTED SLAMMING SOUTH FLORIDA. >> NBC 6 REPORTER KIM NGUYEN >> NBC 6 REPORTER KIM NGUYEN JOINS US FROM PEMBROKE PINES WITH REACTION TO ALL THIS. >> Reporter: BROWARD COUNTY DEFINITELY GOT HIT PRETTY HARD, AND WERE AT AN APARTMENT COMPLEX RIGHT NOW. YOU CAN SEE THE... + full article



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