KyotoProtocolBreaking that's called karma, freedom to pollute is also freedom to get more violent and frequent tornadoes... Direct consequence of the global warming...
It’s terrible about all the people affected….especially the couple whos new little baby was thrown 200 yards and died…that is so sad and heartbreaking….I feel.so bad for those people….
It would make sense to build underground. Aside from a solid concrete building, nothing is going to withstand tornadoes. It might look odd, but at least people and their homes will be safe.
Most of us in Kansas have basements…. that’s not the issue. We are so use to Tornados it’s like the saying goes “When Kansans hear a tornado is near, we all run outside to see it”…. call it dumb or whatever you want, but it’s just the way we are built. This is normal to us. I’ve been in everhtbing from an EF1-EF4 (the last taking my house right off the concrete slab just a few years ago in 2019). My area gets hit a lot. My daughter almost got sucked up by an EF5. It was all over the news. My aunt was clinging onto her holding her hands as the tornado had her feet in the air as she hung on for dear life. Only reason she survived is bc suddenly there was a calm and it’s bc they were in the eye of the tornado. In that second they ran under the staircase and that’s what ultimately saved her life. After that, the tornado swept the entire home and street leaving only the concrete slab and the staircase. Tornado Alley folks are accustomed to these unpredictable creatures.
@@jogirl836eh, I wouldn't say most. I guess homes, maybe majority have basements. But obviously trailers don't (my current park's shelter is out of commission so I have to drive up to the sister parks to use their basements (sooo convenient and safe 😂/j) but the apartments I have had did not have shelters or basements for tornado shelter. I remember in Manhattan KS, I had to go to the Dillons across the street and take shelter in their cooler. I also feel like schools should have an actual basement.
I was born and raised in SE Kansas. And no, you never get used to it. But it becomes a part of life. I never get used to hearing tornado sirens go off in the middle of the night.
Prayers aren’t going to stop tornadoes from killing people and destroying cities. Save your breath and pray for the 3 million children who die every year from starvation.
That don't makes any sense I don't know why you don't just start building houses and buildings underneath the ground so you won't have to repair every other year
Because us in Tornado Alley are use to this. We have basements and storm shelters but we don’t use them. As the saying goes “When Kansans hear a tornado is near, we all run outside to see it”. Just the way we are built. I’ve been in several tornados. The last EF4 took my whole house off the concrete slab in 2019. Wasn’t the first time either. Seems to be a spot Tornados frequent. But again we are use to it. It’s hard to explain unless you’re from here or should I say “Tornado Alley”.
25 years ago, they were saying an ice age was coming....look up Leonard Nemoy talking about a coming ice age. The recent scare tactic was global warming, but they had to modify that to climate change because there were record cold periods😅 Some of the craziest weather was 100+ years ago. The weather changes to extremes sometimes...that doesn't mean humans are always responsible for it.
Nah.... don't believe in global warming! tornadoes have been going on since the dawn of time.. pull up a yearly report on how many tornadoes each state has gotten since they began keeping track of it.. you'd be surprised and would stop blaming global warming
I have lived in tornado alley all my life. This is normal for us. When massive EF5's tear through big cities like Joplin, the government provides aid. Otherwise, it's up to the State. I don't see why the President would need to be involved at all.🤷♂️
I feel so sorry for the baby's parents.
Well they could have adopted a kitten....no problems there
@@SUGAR_XYLERwhat?
Prayers for everyone affected 🙏😢
Prayers to the affected and unaffected, may you strive to recover!
Heartbreaking! 😫
KyotoProtocolBreaking that's called karma, freedom to pollute is also freedom to get more violent and frequent tornadoes... Direct consequence of the global warming...
It’s terrible about all the people affected….especially the couple whos new little baby was thrown 200 yards and died…that is so sad and heartbreaking….I feel.so bad for those people….
That stuff is scary
It would make sense to build underground. Aside from a solid concrete building, nothing is going to withstand tornadoes.
It might look odd, but at least people and their homes will be safe.
I mean why haven’t people countered tornadoes it’s not worth it
It's called a basement...
Most of us in Kansas have basements…. that’s not the issue. We are so use to Tornados it’s like the saying goes “When Kansans hear a tornado is near, we all run outside to see it”…. call it dumb or whatever you want, but it’s just the way we are built. This is normal to us. I’ve been in everhtbing from an EF1-EF4 (the last taking my house right off the concrete slab just a few years ago in 2019). My area gets hit a lot. My daughter almost got sucked up by an EF5. It was all over the news. My aunt was clinging onto her holding her hands as the tornado had her feet in the air as she hung on for dear life. Only reason she survived is bc suddenly there was a calm and it’s bc they were in the eye of the tornado. In that second they ran under the staircase and that’s what ultimately saved her life. After that, the tornado swept the entire home and street leaving only the concrete slab and the staircase. Tornado Alley folks are accustomed to these unpredictable creatures.
@@jogirl836eh, I wouldn't say most. I guess homes, maybe majority have basements. But obviously trailers don't (my current park's shelter is out of commission so I have to drive up to the sister parks to use their basements (sooo convenient and safe 😂/j) but the apartments I have had did not have shelters or basements for tornado shelter. I remember in Manhattan KS, I had to go to the Dillons across the street and take shelter in their cooler. I also feel like schools should have an actual basement.
I would be terrified if I liked in those states. I pray everyone is okay.
I was born and raised in SE Kansas. And no, you never get used to it. But it becomes a part of life. I never get used to hearing tornado sirens go off in the middle of the night.
Prayers to all
Prayers aren’t going to stop tornadoes from killing people and destroying cities. Save your breath and pray for the 3 million children who die every year from starvation.
Omg these poor people!!!
I am hoping for safety for everyone, there.
Was this Jackson city cause I live in garden city and I was camping when it happened but I’m curious
That don't makes any sense I don't know why you don't just start building houses and buildings underneath the ground so you won't have to repair every other year
Because us in Tornado Alley are use to this. We have basements and storm shelters but we don’t use them. As the saying goes “When Kansans hear a tornado is near, we all run outside to see it”. Just the way we are built. I’ve been in several tornados. The last EF4 took my whole house off the concrete slab in 2019. Wasn’t the first time either. Seems to be a spot Tornados frequent. But again we are use to it. It’s hard to explain unless you’re from here or should I say “Tornado Alley”.
@@jogirl836 Born here. Not leaving.
So my dream was real??
pray ya'll
I used to live in Texas my family 😢 Good bye
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NELK brought me here
1 person killed?! Lies
Why do you say that?
Time to take climate change very very seriously!!
Not there unfortunately. They just blame invisible men!
The people here continue to vote red thus voting against any climate legislation.
25 years ago, they were saying an ice age was coming....look up Leonard Nemoy talking about a coming ice age.
The recent scare tactic was global warming, but they had to modify that to climate change because there were record cold periods😅
Some of the craziest weather was 100+ years ago. The weather changes to extremes sometimes...that doesn't mean humans are always responsible for it.
yeah i call these tornadoes the KyotoProtocolKarma ^^
Nah.... don't believe in global warming! tornadoes have been going on since the dawn of time.. pull up a yearly report on how many tornadoes each state has gotten since they began keeping track of it.. you'd be surprised and would stop blaming global warming
Scared
my payers are with you the family
I think that one is called KyotoProtocolKarma, ain't it ?
Why did the reporter call the baby “it”! That’s crazy
Or I geuss it was texas
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#tornadoesarealiens
Werr is mr biden???
he is signing the kyoto protocol, maybe ? Better late than never...
I have lived in tornado alley all my life. This is normal for us. When massive EF5's tear through big cities like Joplin, the government provides aid. Otherwise, it's up to the State. I don't see why the President would need to be involved at all.🤷♂️
437 million Hollywood
Don’t pray now a lot of y’all don’t believe in God
A tornado won't make an Atheist pray 🙄
Wow... don't hit your head too hard. Your last brain cell is barely clinging on.
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