@AccidentCam-v8w

Mother nature always wins 🌍🌍

@MaryAndersons

Nature’s power is both breathtaking and terrifying. It’s a reminder of how small we are in the grand scheme of things

@ANREESHERRILLS2

In every crash of waves and gust of wind, nature reveals its untamed spirit.

@tienmytien4685

11. This is a true testament to the unstoppable force of nature!

@SmashCamTV1

Great Video 😢

@desoincrediblemoments

Nature’s power is both awe-inspiring and terrifying

@Sheldon.Franklin2

4. Absolutely chilling! Nature can change everything in just seconds!

@berylzire2421

0:10 how are there even 2 tornadoes 💀

@insideseptiplieredits1186

In May 8, 2024 in Columbia, Tennessee, we had the first tornado touchdown in the area at an EF-3. The last time the area saw a tornado touchdown at a strength greater than an EF-1 was in the 1900s when an F-4 (there was no EF scale then but this would currently be counted as EF-3 with today’s knowledge) touchdown and killed 27 people in Columbia. Luckily the 2024 tornado killed 1 person (though it’s still one person too many lost). I still drive through the area of the path today and even though all but one home (that I can see at least) have been rebuilt, you can still see the damage and the path it took. I’ve had somewhat close calls with tornadoes (one even started to form over my house but only touched down miles away), none of them were this severe or left any damage besides maybe some knocked over trees and road signs. I even saw the moment the tornado touched down and pointed it out before the weather person said it. I praise the reporters who kept track of this tornado and helped save the lives of thousands. This was mine and my family’s first severe tornado so we got the expected path wrong and thought it was headed to our house but it was actually about 7 miles away. Nature is scary and it can hit when you least expect it.

@earthquake3.9

23:21 that's what volcanic lightning looks like 😮

@ItsJustLisa

One of my college best friends and her husband lost everything in the Santa Rosa fire in 2017, including at least one of their cats.  They never had children, so their fur babies are their children.    It was completely devastating.

@earthquake3.9

14:27 prayers for those dealing with the current wildfires in California 💔🙏🏻😭

@wallyman292

10:30 - golf ball size hailstones???   Those puppies are BASEBALL size hailstones, my friend!

@Vampiricspektor2

i remember that hailstorm because it hit Tulsa after...we had an outbreak of tornados soon after it left OKC....moore was hit...AGAIN.....but after it left oklahoma....it REALLY evicierated missouris western areas and then got bigger as it headed east as the moisture from the humidity made it really take off

@GearShifter925

TORNADO and WHIRLPOOL ( water tornado )..
Both is my NIGHTMARES.. 🤯😱😰

@larrywilson6900

You really love your own voice

@cribdesktop

Natural disasters test us, but they also teach us to rebuild with love

@UVL-arc4

nice video

@GearShifter925

At 1:22...
That GIRL : I Don't Trust my legs...
My HERO will save me.. 😰
MAN : 🙄 Use your legs..
GIRL... Use your legs... !!!! 😮‍💨
Hahaha... 🤣🤣🤣

@JonInvestor33

@0:40 That was God saving their life. Thank you Jesus.  God is good.