I am a retired trucker and I drove through Greensburg about a month after this happened. It literally looked like a war zone. Not a single smaller limb on any tree, most buildings leveled and what few still had any walls standing, those had been hit by so much debris, traveling so fast that it resembled bullet holes and grenade blasts. Literally nothing and nobody was moving anywhere. It was so eerie that I can never forget how destroyed it was. I can't even put into words what I felt inside. It was both awesome and horrifying at the same time
I am a retired trucker and I drove through Greensburg about a month after this happened. It literally looked like a war zone. Not a single smaller limb on any tree, most buildings leveled and what few still had any walls standing, those had been hit by so much debris, traveling so fast that it resembled bullet holes and grenade blasts. Literally nothing and nobody was moving anywhere. It was so eerie that I can never forget how destroyed it was. I can't even put into words what I felt inside. It was both awesome and horrifying at the same time