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Some impressive contextual damage here for sure.This close up view of the tree damage West of Greensboro was intense.
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Brent now EF3, damage survey isn’t done yet, if any house was hit near that tree, an EF4 may be applied, but i could be wrong for sureThis close up view of the tree damage West of Greensboro was intense.
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I wouldn't be shocked if it ended up there unless there's way worse damage somewhere that was inaccessible by drone, but yeah that thing had an absurdly long track. Shades of the last Brent-Centreville intense tornado in 1973 honestly. Staying down that long is an incredible feat.
Ok this is f**king annoying
Video of the Eagle Point tornado.
The first house looks completely flattened. The second house has lost the roof and most of its walls.
Not too far from my house we had a small EF2 come through a number of years ago and it's still a bit weird to drive by parts of the path. I can't imagine how unsettling it must be to cross the path of a high-end tornado for years afterward, especially for folks who live in the area.Came across brutal, lingering reminders of 3/25 today, remnants of a mobile home thrown across a road and some trees and into AT&N RR's tracks in Wellington. Apparently the railroad was told no one died in this mobile home, though six died elsewhere in the tornado. Deadliest of the day if I recall.
A new mobile home is in place where the old one was, along with an underground shelter, but the damage is still quite stark. I imagine watching a train pass here is surreal