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Grand Island Tornado
Library of Congress
Photo Division |
It began as an ordinary day in
July. It ended with multiple tornadoes striking this quiet Nebraska town.
These powerful, rotating wind storms can reach speeds of over 200 miles
per hour. Born out of clasing weather fronts, they can cause widespread
destruction. Examine the artifacts below to learn more about this example
of Nature's Fury. |
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