Deadly Tornado Strikes South of Des Moines, Iowa | March 5, 2022

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BREAKING: Video of large tornado that reportedly took 2 lives so far this evening in Winterset, Iowa [March 5, 2022]. The tornado tracked near the southern Des Moines metropolitan area and struck Norwalk, IA. This is where the chase ended at considerable damage and blocked roads. Video is from Stephen Jones, Trey Greenwood, and Adam Lucio. #Tornado #Iowa #Winterset #Norwalk

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  1. Luckily this stayed southwest of us in DSM but we did get golf ball sized hail.. Then it snowed a couple inches two days later. Iowa is a strange place.

  2. I live in marshalltown, IA and we had a tornado back in 2018 that took my entire attic and roof. My sister tried waking me up as I was sleeping while the sirens were going off I was up late the night prior and I just remember telling her I didnt wanna get up and tornadoes never strike us here but loan behold lol next thing I know I can feel the wind blowing against my bedroom window and I could just feel and hear the roaring winds right outside my house and right then I got my lazy tired ass up off the bed I was running through my house while it was happening, I open my bedroom door and directly across the hall was the attic door and I just remember seeing it fly open and seeing the stormy sky for a split second before turning and running all the way downstairs through the living room with glass and debris flying everywhere and seeing my windows all around me busting open, glass hitting me in the face and i finally manage to get to the basement, my sisters bawling holding our little dog I hold her until the destruction and the storm finally passed. We had no way to get out all the doors were blocked by debris and the house next door had a gas leak after also being hit badly and all I could hear were people outside yelling if anyone was inside and that we needed to get out now. They managed to help us climb thru the back window in my kitchen and climbed our way out of the house. it took my entire roof and attic with it, my Garage was nothing but a pile of debris and our front porch caved all the way in and so the house was unlivable, we had insurance and now still live here in marshalltown but in a nicer house and everybody got out okay with nothing but a little trauma but now I take tornadoes and storms very seriously. I thought I would never have one hit my house but it did lol

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  4. I am a 65yo woman that lives in Des Moines, Iowa. My 2 cats and I sat downstairs, under the stairs, watching the weather on my computer. They thought it was great to get a few treats every few minutes, which of course kept them down there! I was spared, but I want to offer my sympathies and loving thoughts and prayers to ALL and ANY affected by this horrible storm. Isn't it something that the very One who brings us the most beautiful rainbows also brings us these scary disasters? Yet, I pray that He will take care of all of us. Please stay safe and remember to love one another…and love your neighbor.

  5. I was completely unaware that it was that large, sitting in the basement was certainly scary. Even if I had already been through a few tornadoes.

  6. I live in Winterset. It struck the Southern portion of town (pop ~5,500). Decimated something like 30 homes, 7 dead – including 1 father and 2 kids visiting from Missouri. It's been a crazy week since then. I'm thankful it missed my home and that we live in such a terrific community. Everyone has come out in droves to help in any way, the community has really rallied around those in need and it's heart warming.

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