12-11-2021 Mayfield, KY - Incredible Damage - Homes Leveled - Water Tower Collapsed - Drone
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More scenes from the air around Mayfield, Kentucky where a tornado devastated the region overnight. The town water tower collapsed and numerous homes were destroyed in the area.
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Thanks for uploading these videos so quickly. My wife's aunt lives in Mayfield. The tornado destroyed her home but she survived and is not hurt. We did not understand how much devastation there was until you see these drone videos. Hopefully federal assistance comes to help those in need.
Mr. Robert, as kindhearted human I sympathize with you and your wife for the damages caused to your wife's aunt house by deadly tornado. From Pakistan
so glad she is ok. things can be replaced.
My son and his wife and new baby live there. When he messaged me this morning and said that they were ok....I had no idea what had happened. I am in Northern Michigan and woke up to the sound of thunder....but had no idea....so thankful for Father's protection.
Glad to hear your family is ok! You know I wonder where people go to hide? Some of these houses were completely ripped from the ground down to the foundation? It's so scary! ☹️
miller samsame here in flint,mi. I had no clue what had happened. I just know that this is some of the strongest wind I have ever witnessed.
Our Prayers From South Africa are with all of You !!!!!!
God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
Heartbreaking to see so many people loose not just their homes but lives too.Sending love and prayers from Bosnia (souther Europe)
@hugo de cara I always struggle with those words.
This is the next town and county over from me. It got pretty scary in my town. I heard one of my Amish neighbors lost everything on Highway 58 right before it hit Mayfield. Many deaths are being reported. Thanks Brett for the coverage, Mayfield is totally unrecognizable. Prayers for all.
I'm in Canada but back in the late '70s I was employed by Ingersoll-Rand Canada and got to visit Mayfield several times; what is now the Progress Rail used to be the I-R Centac factory. A pretty little town that is sad to see in it's condition today. Best wishes to all there and condolences to those who have lost friends and family.
Drones seem to give a whole new perspective on just how damaging storms like this can be. My heart goes out to the folks in Mayfield. Just amazing, yet sad, footage.
You can really see the path of the tornado.
This is a once every 25 or 50 year event, so that's why everybody's talking about it.
@@markberryhill2715 I am pretty sure this is going to happen more often and the planet warms up. People can debate all they want but the reality is it is warming. I have seen wind over the past few years like UK have never seen. Losing power and home damage is becoming normal. I lost half my home a few years ago to wind damage. It was a micro burst. The new norm.
@@mtadams2009 Yep, unfortunately anthropogenic climate forcing is indisputable. Also, unfortunately, there is a specific narrative amongst some clueless contrarians, who like to spout the same "iT's JuSt tHe CLimAte cHaNgiNg" rhetorical nonsense, without understanding the mechanisms involved.
We haven't experienced a normal cold winter here in Ireland for over a decade now. Nothing like what they were.
I live just a couple hours away from this town, in Leitchfield. Last night was terrifying, I am praying for the families that lost their homes and loved ones. I am so sorry for what you all have gone through.
My grandparents are visiting my family in Ashland rn, there house has luckily not been destroyed but they might have to move somewhere else now
Could you imagine what this monster would’ve looked like in daylight. I am heartbroken for these families, such an unthinkable thing to happen.
Would have been better in daylight; more chance of getting to safety.
it was a Wedge Tornado
@@stormchasernichtpit1493
Explain PLEASE
@@WHEREVER-I-ROAM wedge tornado is very wide at the base which covers a wider path of destruction.
Just think of the horror these the folks felt who miraculously survived this.
My God, some of the worst Tornado damage i've seen. This footage gives you a perspective showing how widespread and devastating the Tornado was.
Does it? I didn't know that. 😀
Tornado was on the ground 227 miles
I still haven't figured out which state we're in. I've seen this same scenery from all four states the "big one" went through. Been since 1974 since one tornado traveled that far (I believe).
@@markberryhill2715 supposedly in the 1800s a tornado traveled well over 1000 miles, and traversed through 3 whole stayes
States
It’s terrible how prolific the damage is. Overnight, a whole town was destroyed… I cant imagine the pain these people feel. Where does one even start with the rebuilding process in a situation like this? 🙁
GOD...
It was more than this town. It went through 4 states including my own town. Most damage was done there in Kentucky and in Arkansas.
They should start with their State Representative/Senator. To Build Back Better.
Wake up people! This is weather warfare!
As I watched this I had this sinking feeling in my stomach. How will they ever clean this up? I pray for every one.
This is horrific… seeing this gave me chills. Those poor people!!
I really feel bad for the mayfield residents because they do not have a place to live
The video really tells the story. Thanks for posting.
It looks as bad Joplin Missouri did prayers for you all in Kentucky 🙏
The distance is incredible. Praying for everyone.
Please make sure you’re actually praying.
send money not prayers
Boy looking at this sure does make one count their own blessing. No matter how bad you think life might be treating you, it can always be worse. Be thankful for what you do have e specially the life of your loved ones, because it can all be ripped from you in a blink of a eye. Prayers to all these people and may God bless everyone of them
looks like god did bless them 🤣😂🤣😂👍
Exactly. Thanks for your words 🙏
My home was destroyed one year ago while I was asleep. My neighbors dragged me to safety. I will help raise money for these poor folks. I was not allowed back inside for a long time because it was far too dangerous.
@@ATARI-DAVE-73 you are a worthless human.
Yes. So true. Makes you feel like you shouldn't sweat the small stuff. My knees and back hurt....big damn deal. 😪
Seeing the concrete slabs from homes completely leveled is very sad. Knowing that people were most likely inside these homes. Hopefully not many people lost their lives but It doesn't seem like the case in parts of Mayfeild.
110 deaths so far.
is it 110 with the casualties from the plant or on top of these
I just can’t get over the fact that I was in Mayfield at school just a little over 24 hours ago when everything was fine. I went to give my aunt and uncle some water and stuff because they don’t have power or running water currently and seeing what has happened is just heartbreaking. I didn’t even go near the center of Mayfield where the worst damage is.
Be safe, sending prayers and love! ❤️ That is so scary. Crazy how powerful nature is!!
@@jenme7926 thank you!! ❤️❤️
How are they doing? Are the people getting shelter?
@@jonnydanger7181 my aunt and uncle are ok, they are getting to use some of their neighbors power from their generator. And yes people are getting shelter. From what I know the mayfield high school is letting people stay there and my old Elementary school is open for people to get supplies and take showers.
@@audreynall9456 that’s good to hear. I hope FEMA and Red Cross are out there they need a water supply with the main tower being destroyed.
That Tornado 🌪 broke the record for longest Tornado path in recorded history at 223 Miles & crossed 4 states!
And the path was over a mile wide as it went along.
The National Weather Service has to verify that. Likely it was a family of violent tornadoes whose paths coincided. Some historic tornadoes that were once believed to have 100+ mile paths have turned out to be tornado families.
It wasn’t one tornado, though. It was a series of tornadoes.
@@mystical9054 yes...it was a "swarm" of over 30 tornadoes.
@@mystical9054 Yea I know there were several Tornadoes.. I'm referring to the one Tornado in the video that went thru Mayfield, KY
My Mamaw lives there, her whole life. Takes care of everyone, is the town Notary, church worker, husband does all the landscaping. My heart is broken. Her home is still standing and she is alive, so I'm thankful. Hold your family close y'all, some people don't get to tonight😭
Sending love and prayers for you, Mamaw and husband, the government, the church folks and all of the community that you hold in your heart.
Praise the Lord for her safety!
Been through this a couple of times. I was single in the military and didnt own much, so I didnt lose much, many others lost everything. I have been through 12 actual storms. 8 of the 12 resulted in structural damage of either my residence or workplace. That is what happens when you live in IN, TN, NC, KS, OH, WI. NC got the hurricanes as well. So sorry for those that lost loved ones and their homes. These guys chasing and covering the weather saved many lives.
Yeah bullshit
IN?
@@brettstuart4000 as someone who grew up in Kentucky and lived in both Ohio and Indiana for all of my 24 years out of 25 on this earth I'm afraid he's probably right. I've been in 4 storms, and helped clean up Dayton Ohio a few years ago after it was hit with a large tornado. It is in fact pretty common in these states. I recently moved to Texas and they're an issue here as well.
@@brettstuart4000 why? Have you ever lived in any of these states? Those who assume others lie for no reason are the liars.
This type of weather wouldn't have been considered normal during the day... It certainly isn't normal having nocturnal tornadoes... They require the heat convection of the day
What a devastating thing to wake up to, just weeks from the holidays. My heart goes out to everyone who lost their homes, lively hood, loved ones. Now is the time for your representatives, to step up and respond appropriately
our governor is amazing. it's up to the president now.
@@rovic101 that illegally, installed tyrant ain't gonna do jack squat and we all know it.
Not representatives... neighbors.
Prayers for the victims, families of the Lost, the animals and the wildlife that have lost their habitat and food resources.
Don’t tall me is the same city that got hire back from 2011 god bless them.
Yes, you can't petition the horde without prayer.
This is so overwhelming it almost makes one go numb looking at it all.
I have extended family (Dever) - cousins in Mayfield. I do pray they are unharmed.
My sympathy for what your family is and will endure. The destruction was all night and across many states. If you are somewhere safe, keep calling till you hear from all of them. Even if they and (and their place) are fine, they will need to talk about this and will be glad that you care.
From looking at that structural debris, I'm guessing it was at least an EF4. For a wedge of that strength to last that long and cover that much ground at night, in December, is nothing short of unreal. Great footage, btw.
The Quad-State? Had to be an F5. No doubt about it
@@seanyager3177 An EF5 is very difficult to attain. Damage surveyors will need to find damage consistent with enough power to not only sweep houses clean, but ones that are secured to their foundations through proper building protocols. Just from this footage alone, it was hard to see such damage. I think I saw maybe one or two structures that might have been swept, at least partially. We'll have to wait for the surveyors to analyze everything, which could take a while.
I really wouldn’t be surprised if it was EF5
Damage around factory could be 5 steel building flattened and car crushed into ball
I live in ky about 100 miles from there and this is not tornado season. Its usually in the spring. Shocking tornado in december..The weather is 60 degrees now 20 degrees above normal and it is really windy here. I'm afraid another one coming
My heart goes out to all those affected by this. May God give you the strength you need to get through and recover.
And before Christmas
Too bad God was busy. He could have stopped the tornado before it started.
@@12yearssober No, not too busy. He gave us free will to choose His way or our own and gives us troubles too. How we respond makes so much difference not only now but if we want it, in the Kingdom Christ will set up on this earth at his return. He allows the natural forces to continue, but as you know, mankind has caused a lot of damage making these episodes much worse than in the past.
There is definitely a reason god didn't stop it. He started it, and he is a bloodthirsty asshole with nothing better to do. But he loves you. Well, not you Angela, but the rest of us.
@@frankfreeman1444 Proverbs 6: 16-19 These six things doth the LORD hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him: A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief, A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.
My heart hurts just looking at this. Prayers for all who lost their lives and the life they built. 😭🙏
That describes how I feel too. My heart hurts.
You still believe in a benevolent god after this!?
I can't stop crying...my son and wife and new baby live down there...he messaged this morning to say they were all ok...I had no idea, I am in Northern michigan
@@dmo8895 absolutely 💯 ❤
Our Father in heaven is so good!!! You have no clue what has been interrupted!!! Maybe HE is bringing people home to spare them of MUCH WORSE COMING!!! YOU ARE CLUELESS!!!!!!
@@dmo8895 mens hearts will fail from fear for seeing what is coming upon the earth. MARK MY WORDS. GOD SAID SO!
My heart goes out to all of them
My prayers with all affected from UK 🙏🙏🙏
I can't wrap my mind around all this damage!
Go slowly. It will take time, especially if you know any of the areas that were affected.
I'm from Puerto Rico and it breaks my heart seeing all this destruction. It reminds me of the damage hurricane Maria do in my little island. I wish them fast recovery.
Who ever took this video of the devastation upon this town, did a good job of showing it. May all recover from this, and my prayers are with you, lost ones, and recovery from it.
With this visual, immediate action can be taken to bring relief, funds, and whatever it takes to start the rebuilding process today, Saturday 12/11/21. Not tomorrow, the next day, or in the next week or two when someone can clear there agenda to get there physically…today 12/11/21.
Recovery is the wrong word.
@@MissionaryInMexico
Understand, instead, rebuild, realizing there are people who have died and will never be recovered physically.
@@patriciaegan7244 You may be too young to remember the Pennsylvania tornadoes, also at night, in the 1980's, we received damage to our home but many people lost EVERYTHING, or died. Nobody recovered, they just started over. I was stationed in Europe in the military, and it made international news within minutes. I felt helpless because I could not come home. I've also personally been through 8 tornadoes... And I have glass in my neck and shoulder that can't be removed. Tornadoes are totally unreal, as are earthquakes and hurricanes which... I've also been through.
@@MissionaryInMexico
Well, I know of hardship too. In this case, because of the clear and uninterrupted video without sound, it may help to put disaster relief into quicker action.
There is truly nothing left of this town, how horrific. My heart goes out them 💜🙏
Sad thing is the majority of these people in the area don’t believe in climate change, truly heartbreaking devastation 🙏 💔
@@taritabonita22 exactly..
@@taritabonita22 No. What's TRULY sad is that people like YOU don't believe that these weather anomalies are MAN MADE! WEATHER WARFARE! H.A.A.R.P.! Solar Radiation Management! Educate yourself: Geoengineering Watch channel on RUclips. Dane Wigington.
@@LtDan-lj7oj De-Populate get their #'s
@@taritabonita22 Everyone knows the climate changes. It is a natural.
What a terrible thing to happen right before the holidays, prayers for all those affected....🙏🙏🙏
Agreed 👍🏾
Omg my sister and brother in law live in Mayfield. Thank God they are ok. Their home was damaged, but not destroyed. Praying for everyone who was in the path of these destructive storms.
It was a terrible night even just watching (from California) the small youtubers who did cover it as it was happening. It is a relief to hear anyone survived.
My prayers are going up for everyone affected! I've never seen damage so widespread like this.
send money not prayers
How did the roads get cleaned out so fast? Even parking lots
I noticed that too
That's what I said.....Hummm
Guess people got real busy, they got hit @930pm & I’m pretty sure they were up all night
I also wondered. I do remember last year here in UT we had an 'east winds' storm of 100mph + and within a two-block neighborhood, I counted 62 huge trees that were toppled. Houses smashed, all roads blocked. And within 6 hrs all the neighbors had pitched in with their chain saws, etc, to open up the streets. My heart aches for the people affected by this ungodly swath of tornadoes.
not thanks to sleepy joe
This is Moore, OK Tornado all over again. Praying for the families impacted by this tornado.
I was in my home when it was destroyed by a tornado in Madisonville in 2005. It's just east of Mayfield. I know how horrifying it is, but that happened during the daytime. I can't imagine what it was like for people trying to take shelter in the dark. Just know that we love you and so many people are ready to do anything we can.
Thank you. I used to live in Mayfield. My daughter moved from there a year ago to Murray, which wasn't hit. The apartment complex we both used to live in appears to be gone, as it was in the south east part of town. Very sad. Prayers for all affected.
Prayers for you, too. Be gentle with yourself as you go through this. The losses will be hard to grief as you remember all that used to be there.
@@mgd6087 thank you very much. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
My heart is broken. I'm sending my prayers to everyone from California. 🙏🇺🇸❤
So sorry to see this. Wishing for a fast recovery and healing!
The storm chaser said this twister on the ground 4/6 hours, three states 200 miles longest on ground Trac recorded,with the damage and length ( some days wind at 300 mph at a point) ef 5 is my guess. This twister did alot of damage in other cities as well.
Almost like God was punishing that area for? Not vaccinating and not masking or something...you know how testy Mother nature is...
@@phriedokra6158 go straight to Hades for that comment
@@phriedokra6158 a personal thumbs DOWN
@@mercedese5507 🤣🤣🤣
@@phriedokra6158 we'll be mocking BOTH vaxxed coasts when their turn comes. You won't be so smug then.
Heartbreaking
Praying. for the families
Father God I lift up everyone in Kentucky I know you're with them at this devastating time.
may your love and blessings pour on them abundantly I pray for the families that have lost loved ones please surround them with your love
Its times like this that shows how people can forget about any differences or color and creed and extend a loving hand to their fellow countrymen,
Yeah well, most people don't care about creed or color even in good times... Unless you watch too much media...
@@emonvidaly actually they do or people wouldn't be racists. Nice try though
@@tb291, no, they really don't. Majority of folks don't give a fuk about the color of your skin. These good people's will rise up and help each other rebuild. And Americans will help out with funds or whatever else is needed. Skin color won't even cross folks mind. The lying media is the one trying to separate people. America is not a racist country. Are there racist? Of course. Brown, black, white, there's a few here and there. But that's it. So what? Fuk em! The rest of us don't care.
You are so very right. I'm from this area and have seen numerous tornadoes and whites and blacks work together to bring back town. Even way back in the 50s the town next to one I grew up in had tornado thst only hit black side of town. My white parents and other whites spent weeks digging thru debris and cleaning up this black neighborhood.
@@tb291 US is least racist country on earth.
Thanks!
Looks like a war zone..So devastating to know what these folks went through..Praying for God's strength ♥️
Prayers for everyone. Hopefully more folks are found safe. Let's pull together for these areas hit so hard.
Yep true pro.
Incredible footage .. thank you !
If every Contractor in Ky. built just 1 Home each these folks could still have a Christmas with their Families, Lord knows todays prices someone is making a huge profit. PAY IT FORWARD FELLAS, THE TIME IS NOW!
God have mercy on all of us blessings from Mexico for all the people who are going through a difficult situation in the United States
Prayers for first responders ⛑
Feeling such sorrow for my fellow Americans. ❤
Tornados in December? I grew up in Illinois, this is not normal for this time of year. My prayers go out to everyone affected.
Actually it’s not abnormal for this area and Tennessee
Not unheard of...
Actually thy do occur
December
This is not a month to sleep on, as 2015 sadly reminded us. However, it’s the low point of the tornado year right now, 27 tornadoes occur(sic) in December on average.
USAToday
I grew up in Indiana & in all my years I lived there, we only had tornadic weather in the spring. Never in winter. I'm also old, so this was many decades ago.
We are not in peak season, but winter tornadoes are not unusual in Southern states. Much less likely to happen in upper midwest in Dec, but even Illinois gets the rare December tornado
Saw this storm start over Little Rock and move northeast. Incredible how long it stayed on the ground
My heart and prayer goes out to all those affected! No time is ever a good time for devastation 💔💔💔
send money not prayers
@@YourName-jm7lz Someone feeling not loved enough?
@@blobgooll9395 Just giving back what is thrown my way when we have fires and earth quakes.
So sad. Are you able to get a look at Bowling Green KY?
Misericórdia, peço muita paciência para que tudo se restabeleça e que as autoridades ajude a todos urgente.
You can say that again.
I can’t imagine that being my hometown. Prayers for everyone affected by this devastation. 🙏🏻
Thanks for giving us a local perspective on this horrific devastation.
From Michigan, with love!! Sorry for your unfortunate situation!! God Bless
All the silos are still standing, because they are round... rebuild with that in mind... condolences to all families who have lost a loved one.
A gigantic vacuum is the only way I think of a tornado. This monster was on the ground for 200 miles and can't imagine how wide it was. I'm sure people will be finding debris and personal things many miles away from where they stared. Plus, there's nothing to hold things down on the roads or parking lots so debris tends to pile up on the sides. I'm sure there was some stuff on the roads but not as much as you would think.
Can’t even begin to imagine. The video is incredible. Thanks, LSM.
You need heat imagery on that drone to help find victims. Is that possible?
'Thermal Sensor'
@@Brucev7 why not do two things at once...
@@TakeTheRide Search Price on that. Probably why
They have dogs for that too.
Thoughts,prayers,and condolences go out to everyone
@@dougsmith5873 Yeah, I'm sure you've sent money. Because you sound like such a pleasant human being.
A lot of People died from this last night....
This Could have been Any of us.....
I Pray That Americans will Come Together and Help Our Neighbors , And Care for Them 💯❤️🙏
Prayers to all from az,it reminds me Joplin twister here
Pray for those stuck inside that candle factory.....
& Amazon Warehouse. Just head and a Nursing Home in AR
I am physically sick watching this I lived just 30 miles from this beautiful little town....
I am so heartbroken for the good folks of Kentucky.....
Going to go pray and scream into a pillow 🙏 💔💗💓💞
Cry when you have to. Talk about it till you don't need to any more. 9-11 taught me to grieve publicly and I am glad because I got through most of it. (The pain and shock was deep, wide and layered). This kind of tragedy has a way of sneaking into little corners of the psyche and hiding. This is a long term thing for your community. We are more connected than we usually are aware of. Be careful when the "extra" losses show up (the things or people you find out about later).
Absolutely horrific storm. Easily High EF-4, if not an F5. Hearts and prayers go out to everyone who lost everything :(
At 2:34 the white Watertower is down.
WHY ARE THER NO PEOPLE OUT, BOOTS ON THE GROUND, DIGGING THROUGH THE DEBRIE LOOKING FOR SURVIVORS?
????????????????????????? WHY ?
The mayor said national guards are coming to help...
I wondered the same thing...where are the people that lived through this.
I live 3 miles from Mayfield, but I live 3 miles from Mayfield in England, not USA! But its still so sad to see all the damage and I am deeply sorry for all those affected!
Ohh my God... those poor people.
Very sad pictures.... My heart goes out to you ! You are strong and resilient people. 💙 from 🇫🇷
I hope that line of vehicles on the road are people coming to help rather than gawk and take pictures. Disaster tourists make me sick.
Prayers
Pray for all those that have been lost and injured. So many of our fellow Americans are hurting this morning and wondering how to pick up and go on from such a disaster.
i watched this storm when it hit mayfield.
Resembles Bassfield, MS on 4/12/2020
Unbelievably amazing drone footage! Thanks!
How come the streets are clean , how does that happen ?
Probably cleared those first to lest rescue and cleanup crews in.
National Guard was there before daybreak & I heard tractors were used to plow through
As a kindhearted human I share the grief of all those who lost their lives, home destroyed and animals killed. My heartfelt sympathies are with them. May Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala save the precious lives of other humans in these affected states.
Prayers sent to the familys of Mayfield who lost loved ones🙏💖🕊
Heartbreaking images 😪
Lord have Mercy 🙏
I live 30 miles from where Ida hit land in Louisiana, I lost my roof, trees snapped and uprooted everywhere,.. and I have never seen destruction like what this tornado did.
A tornado came through our town last March and did a horrendous amount of damage. They're still cleaning up and will be for a long time. I feel so bad for that state and all those people. I'm going to look for an organization I can contribute to that can help them.
A lot of slabbed homes :(
Most of theme are 40's era masonry or stick-built from the same period of late 40s to 50s.
Omg! This is horrible! Wishing you all safety and prayers! From Rhode Island
The whole town has to be built from the ground up, unbelievable.
That is a seriously badass drone
Can’t even imagine how people are feeling right now in this town? So devastated 🥺🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You know we live in earth we’re Mother Nature is the boss not mankind. Rip for those who did not make it.
Happy to be alive?
Is the high school gone? I'm seeing posts of people saying the high school is gone too.
May God be with these people
Right before Christmas how devastating 💔💔💔💔
It's awful 😢😭 Support from Ukraine ✊
God save the American people 🙏
Thoughts and prayers to all who were affected, especially those who lost loved ones & friends. My heart weeps for those who lost their lives, may they rest in peace.
It looks like somebody went through there with a giant weed wacker !
this tornado was obviously a EF4/EF5