Before and After Joplin Tornado
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4. Jahoo commented 13 years ago
#1 In many videos I would be inclined to agree with you, however in this particular case I do not. From what I can see in the before video, there was plenty of trees and the area didn't seem to plagued by civilization. Sad to see a place that actually valued nature be punished this way.
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5. huldu commented 13 years ago
Any patch of ground where there is a human within 10 miles is tainted. Nature can't do much on this planet but creating incurable diseases. Humans are like a virus, once you have it you can't get rid of it easily. Nature have tried but... we haven't really been around for that long. By the time it finally succeed to eliminate us we're most likely already destroying other planets. One can only hope that we encounter some alien race that enslaves mankind. What comes around goes around.
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6. LightAng3l commented 13 years ago
#5 I'm sure you planted hundreds of trees ...
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10. loadme commented 13 years ago
dear us citizen: please.. you know that half of your country gets hit by tornads over and over again (that is why i feel very sorry for you), but please.. build houses out of bricks not some paper-wooden-weak houses.
dont you know the story of the three little pigs and the big bad wulf? (
dont you know the story of the three little pigs and the big bad wulf? (
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11. CamelotVegito commented 13 years ago
I live less than 30 minutes from there Near Cape Giradeau Missouri. Drove through Right after the tornado ran it's course. I had been cleaned up a bit when these shots were taken. The Roads were Covered in the remnants of trees and houses.
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16. thundersnow commented 11 years ago
#10, brick also gives in to tornadoes like this one. They would have to be made of solid heavy steel, which is expensive and unpractical. But you had a good point. Thank you!
+7 1. freakshow commented 13 years ago