Cars Pull Over as Black Tornado Crosses Interstate in Nebraska

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Published 2024-04-26
Footage filmed by Clint Hendricks shows the massive dark tornado furiously swirl as he drove on Interstate 80 on Friday afternoon near Lincoln Nebraska. “Large tornado. Lots of debris in the air,” Hendricks said. As he spoke, cars and trucks could be seen pulling over, though many people continued to drive towards the twister. #i80 #lincoln #nebraska #tornado #shorts

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  • @vickiparrish3235
    Growing up in "tornado alley" I can warn people that are near a tornado on the ground, that these tornadoes CAN/OFTEN turn in a different direction in seconds! Do NOT stand underneath a bypass. Do NOT sit & watch it. Turn around & get OUT of that area. While you can.
  • @kdallas3966
    As someone who does search and rescue after disasters, the debris field from tornadoes are a nightmare. Take cover IMMEDIATELY. I know tornadoes can pop out of nowhere. I've been in them. They can literally drop down beside you. Take it SERIOUSLY. Please.
  • @Heinrich99
    as a long distance truck driver I can confirm, the tornadoes have the right away.
  • No wonder the native Americans called tornadoes "dancing devils". Look at that thing.
  • @seangaw6429
    Survival Rule Number 1 always drive 🚗 in opposite direction of the Tornado 🌪 and Not toward it!
  • Where I come from that is simply called a Twister. That says it all. This pulls my heart into my throat. My family lived thru the F5 that tore thru Lubbock, TX in May 11,1970. This is what I called my daddy up the cellar stair to see. He slammed down the very heavy steel door, shot the three carriage bolts on the door and yelled for us all to come stand in the corner just down the wall from the last step. He shielded us with his body. When it went over our house that was the loudest screaming noise I have ever heard!!!! I've never forgotten that sound and I've never heard anything like it since. Seeing this video, my hands are shaking like a leaf. There is a smell that reminds me of how the air smelled after it went thru. And the quiet an stillness when we were in the eye. We were straining to hear something when the eye went over us and it's like all the air was pulled out where we were. We could barely breathe. There wasn't ANY air!! It was awful and so scary!! I was 8 years old and seeing this video bring it all right back like I'm living it all again. Mother Nature can be a pure dee old b$@ch when she wants to.
  • @abacab87
    I always heard that if it looks like a tornado is not moving, it's because it's coming directly at you.
  • @trevorwise3222
    What makes this more eerie is that there's NO RAIN. Literally watching a monster tear up people's lives, clear as day.. 😨😥
  • @eugenesis8188
    As a truck driver, I am f*cking astonished that that many people were paying enough attention to stop.
  • @kale_xo
    NEVER EVER EVER park under an overpass if you find yourself in this type of situation. Overpasses, tunnels and bridges act as a channel that increase the speed of the tornado’s wind, making it a far more dangerous place to be. Trust me! I am no professional, but I am an Oklahoman.
  • @666toysoldier
    Living in Kansas and Missouri, I learned to head for cover when the sky turned green
  • @kelleyjones7016
    As a California native, this is waaaaaayyyyyy scarier than ab earthquake 😱
  • @lisacarden1309
    This was the color of our tornado in Ontario Oregon in the early 70’s. It dropped straight down out of the sky we didn’t even see a funnel it was on top of us.. we were in my Dads truck . We turned off the freeway it dropped down my dad took a hard left and another hard left behind a huge warehouse The corrugated steel doors were completely horizontal in the air. 55 barrel drums were rolling everywhere, a guy bailed out of his simi truck before it came to a stop, the grain silo arm broke and grain was flying out not even hitting the ground below. A cattle truck turned over on its side 😭 trees were ripped out and down, roofs were ripped off homes and the rest area! my Daddy saved our lives with his quick thinking.. boy I miss him , he was a great dad . I was 9 at the time, It was crazy and exciting all at the same time ! Love you Daddy! Praying for everyone in these difficult times and days! 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
  • @onetallpheeesh
    Lots of respect for our Delivery Truck Drivers. They really gotta get through everything and anything to make sure we get what we need.
  • @sherb7256
    Not all tornadoes are this clear and visible. Always take care.
  • @bearg-ma9168
    It amazes me that people are are pulled over waiting just waiting.
  • @tkso.philly-7868
    Thanks to The Wizard of Oz, I've been afraid of tornadoes since childhood.
  • @bdizzle5359
    I have lived in the Midwest all of my life, and seeing this still scares the crap out of me. When I was a kid, we lived in a trailer. When a tornado was coming, dad would take us down in the ditch, and cover us. Now that I'm a mom, I told my husband that I'll always live in a house with a basement, so my child doesn't have to ever go through that.
  • @user-jb6pz6cm7c
    This is the calmest I have ever seen a person in the presence of a tornado
  • @janetlynn-qb6gy
    Being this is Nebraska, you would think they would NOT stand under an overpass. Major suction. I also am a person who was born and raised in 'Tornado Alley' (southeast Kansas). It's a little bit late when you're flying through the air. 😮😮😮😮😮😮