Deadly tornado outbreak hits Iowa, city of Greenfield devastated



Another round of deadly tornadoes rolled through the U.S. Tuesday night with several twisters spotted across Iowa. Officials in Greenfield, a town about 55 miles southwest of Des Moines, said they still don’t know how many people were killed in the storm. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi has more.

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46 thoughts on “Deadly tornado outbreak hits Iowa, city of Greenfield devastated”

  1. Sorry am I the only one that can't stand this type of reporting? I live un the midwest and deal with tornados all the time just seems weird to send a lady out into the worst spot possible and stand on rubble and "report". Seriously be better…

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  2. NWS Iowa said it is possible that this tornado could have been at EF5 strength because the DOW recorded winds between 250 mph which would make it the 6th strongest tornado ever or as high as 290 mph!!! That would make it the 4th STRONGEST EVER! Everything is still preliminary and as of now the NWS said the Greenfield Tornado is at least EF3+

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  3. Well from what I read from the internet it's a racist town although I hate what happen there but I don't feel sorry for people that call people the N word and think they are supposed to be treated the same as everyone else.

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  4. ⚠️ The signs thickening around us, telling of the near approach of the Son of God, are attributed to any other than the true cause."
    modern day passages from a true modern day Prophet of God….
    Ellen Gould White, 1917, Prophets and Kings, 277. ChS 52.1 – ChS 52.3

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  5. Y'know, earth-sheltered homes (in the19th cent. called "sod houses") start a whole lot better off in Tornado Alley…why do residents and insurers keep rebuilding fragile "stick-built" houses? Of course, y'need to have enough altitude to drain climate change level rainfall, too.

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  6. Seriously this is all a Warning to get our lives Right with our Maker, Seriously End of Days, NO Joking Around, These are signs And Warnings😢Get your Priorities Straight ❤Precious moments, nothing lasts Forever Appreciate your Blessings, Family First, love one another❣️🫶

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  7. There's a solution to this. As Patrick said on SpongeBob, "Why don't we take Bikini Bottom and move it someplace else?" In this case switch out Bikini Bottom with Greenfield to a place where tornadoes aren't commonplace.

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