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  • Awesome Channel
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    First touch down was in Pekin Illinois tracking northeast at almost 60mph, then crossed I-74 north of Morton and south of Peoria on its way to devistate Washington where it turned into an F-4, then just missed Roanoke, Benson, crosses I-39 barely missing Minonk, then as it gets near the town of Dana it ropes out but the supercell was still going northeast redeveloping a tornado before it hit coal city and diamond

  • Jacob Moll
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    Did this one pass over 55? If so I literally drove THROUGH this thing. Terrifying! Not sure how I didn't get picked up and tossed.

  • ~Sady427~
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    Sirens went off late, i live in Ep but i was at Washington the whole time which was said to be hit the hardest. No power for about eight hours luckily its passed by and all let the passed ones rest in peace. And give luck to other areas to where the storm is now.

  • DetroitLove4U
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    The oddity about all this is that Tornadoes present a very destructive element for mankind to contend with that could prove to be even fatal for many families therein. Though with such said WOMEN are even more destructive and deadlier than tornadoes as they possess the larger potential to destroy homes, cars, lives, financial stability, fidelity/commitment, communities, sound work environments, morals, trust, one's integrity, etc. With such said I would rather chase tornadoes than women because history has shown women are tumultuously devastating than all Mother Nature's phenomenon. If you are proud to be a man and care about children and real women ( that hardly exist anymore ) you wouldn't disagree because if you do maybe a tornado should be in store to take you to another level of deadly reasoning. Peace.

  • Erin Mueller
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    Is this taken from the CC fire house off of Berta Rd? I live about a mile to the NW of there. My video definitely isn't as chilling as this one!