Tornado seen in Elkhorn, Nebraska, on April 26, 2024

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Published 2024-04-26
Tornadoes hit parts of eastern Nebraska as severe weather went through the area. A tornado in Elkhorn was captured on video on April 26.
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All Comments (21)
  • @prahfetts825
    I bet you we have not seen the most destructive tornadoes yet
  • @mrdarkpancake
    Us there any volunteer or supply dump set up to help those affected ?
  • @nina.coda23
    I live in elkhorn Nebraska. There was so much devastation to the damage this tornado did. I just wanted to relief you guys to saying nobody died in the monster!! But yes, some people did get injured. And are still recovering.
  • @drwn1791
    Praying for each person in Nebraska. Life can be so uncertain !
  • @BoneMamaAZ62
    Incredible footage, and my heart goes out to those affected.
  • @anb7408
    Now to teach people to shoot phone videos in LANDSCAPE/horizontal mode! A giant leap backwards for mankind. ๐Ÿ™„
  • @DblueNdaGame
    Tornado touched down. In Carter lake. Iโ€™m not to far. Just luckily Iโ€™m in the city part. Elkhorn is more open land. Last tornado I was in was out west. They ainโ€™t no joke fr
  • @brie1987
    I used to live near there. Beautiful bedroom community near Omaha. Lots of nice homes.and wildlife. I hope everyone is ok. We never had a tornado touch down so close to Omaha! ๐Ÿ˜ข
  • @Wulfstan1938
    Sioux City is standing strong wish you guys best of luck to anyone hit.
  • @DynamicDuo795
    Since this tornado just occurred, the official rating will not be made available until after the survey is done. But people are already speculating that this storm was most likely an EF4 or EF5 event. If the survey comes back as indicative of EF5 damage, then this tornado would be the very first EF5 in almost 12 years since the infamous 2013 Moore, OK event. We shall see as more information is made available this upcoming week.
  • @Joshua429
    Imagine having that over Lincoln or Omaha Nebraska
  • Damn how far away is that that looks like an F5 almost ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿ˜ณ
  • @RHB-jh1mq
    Makes me think it was a microburst, given the size.
  • @daffidavit
    I have over one hundred photos that my buddy and I took while flying his airplane along the NJ shoreline two days after Superstorm Sandy. These pictures look similar. The photos I have show some homes sitting almost on top of others. Sandy wasn't even a tornado. Nature can be dreadful in so many ways.
  • @JustJAnimations
    this is the confirmed STRONGEST tornado in the 2020s. About the strongest tornado since May 31st, 2013