Ugh....what kind of wind speeds did they record around there?
Holy s--t... I didn't realize it was that high, no wonder the amount of damage.110mph is what was reported
What a friggen mess
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Most of NE Iowa never had cell service to begin with. I was amazed that even many of the small towns had no service when I drive through there.Also, I hope Verizon and ATT and those are sending out some of their mobile responder trucks and such to get cell service set up (even if only in town-centers or near big businesses like Walmart, etc)..... they should be on it as it's a public safety issue at this point.
@hoskvarna Is that the new shop where the door was ripped off? Sorry about the quonset hut too.
Sorry to here and see the destruction stay safe and alert during clean upProperty damage from this storm has not even been mentioned to any degree by any of the local news stations. All we see instead is the China virus and politics. The weathermen who blew the forecast just have smiles on their faces. To me, this is bad judgment and sickening.
Most Iowa and Nebraska residents had no warning that this storm was this strong and capable of this much damage. Then it gained strength all the way across Iowa The media was asleep. In fact, we had no storm sirens that sounded as it went through, likely because somebody decided it was not a tornado, so no severe storm warning was required.
Property damage from this storm has not even been mentioned to any degree by any of the local news stations. All we see instead is the China virus and politics. The weathermen who blew the forecast just have smiles on their faces. To me, this is bad judgment and sickening.
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