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When tornadoes strike, warning sirens often stay silent

Por: WPTV Nation May 25, 2023

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Tommy Hengst and his wife, Pam, had just seconds to dash into their windowless utility room and throw a pillow over their heads before an EF-4 tornado began sucking the roof off their home in Rolling Fork, Mississippi.It could not have been more than a minute, said Hengst, recalling the night his home split apart around him in 170 mph winds. You could feel the house shaking, you could feel the pressure and just the noise of the splintering wood... + full article



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