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Remarkably no-one was injured by tornado, reported to be 100 yards wide
Security camera footage shows 95mph winds ripping through high school
Tornado damaged classrooms, the football stadium and felled lampposts
This incredible footage captures exactly what it is like to be in the path of a 95mph tornado.
The shocking video shows strong winds ripping through an American high school causing utter devastation.
Security camera footage captured the extreme weather as it swept through the grounds of Crockett County High School in Alamo, Tennessee on February 2.
Devastating tornado hits a US high school at 95 mph
Devastating tornado hits a US high school at 95 mphThe eye of the storm: Astonishing security camera footage captures moment a violent 95mph tornado rips through high school leaving trail of destructionhttp://dollars-vedioonline.blogspot.com/2016/02/video-captures-moment-tornado-rips.htmlRemarkably no-one was injured by tornado, reported to be 100 yards wide Security camera footage shows 95mph winds ripping through high schoolTornado damaged classrooms, the football stadium and felled lampposts
Posted by Oppo on Monday, February 15, 2016
Remarkably no-one was injured by the EF-1 tornado, which was reportedly 100 yards wide.
Director of Crockett County Schools, Robert F. Mullins Jr, said that the tornado's path damaged classrooms, building roofs, the football stadium and felled lampposts.
The baseball field, softball field and tennis courts also experienced minor damage caused by debris strewn across the school grounds.
Robert said there is always a possibility of tornadoes in the area during violent thunderstorms.
The tornado formed at approximately 4.55 pm around three miles west to the south west of Alamo.
The security camera shows it battering a fence at the school and throwing debris across what appears to be a parking lot.
A gate is later seen being blown open as large chunks of roofing are sent sprawling by the wind. A chair can even be seen escaping the school.
Another angle shows a flash of lightening as heavy rain adds further drama to the scene.
The tornado is listed as having ended at 5.03 pm about two miles west to northwest of Alamo.
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