04-01-2023 Palestine, IL - Tornado Destroys Airport-Planes Tossed like Toys-Stacked Semis-Drone
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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2023
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The same tornado that destroyed the South side of Sullivan, Indiana and killing 4 people touched down on the Illinois side of the river just outside of Palestine. This tornado directly impacted the Robinson Municipal Airport which destroyed over 20 airplanes, slabbed the hangers and even set vehicles a blaze due to the extreme impact. One of the owners cats sadly passed away in the tornado while the other survived.
Just down the road, semis and farm equipment lay stacked onto each other like toys with a full semi in tact sits on top over 10ft in the air suspended!
2:02 That house put up a pretty good fight. Respect.
That house is built different.
Wow, sure did!
That's the house my family lived in. We loved that house and it truly saved our lives. Me, my wife and two daughters were in the basement when it hit. Most terrifying experience of our life, but so grateful to survive.
@@sick-noises THAT IS AMAZING, Mario. I'm so glad y'all are okay! Unreal how that house stood strong for you guys! Love and blessings from Seattle!
That tractor trailer on top of that pile is just insane. The power to do that in an instant just shows mother nature is still undefeated.
The force to stack semi trucks like that, powerful.
Which makes me wonder if this was really an EF3 tornado and not something higher, say mid-level EF4.
I have never seen airplanes torn apart so effectively unless they were flown into the ground at high speed.
Was just thinking the same. This literally looks like a bunch of planes just took nosedives and crashed!
That’s almost incomprehensible damage wow March 31st 2023 was a very historic day
Tragic would have been the word I used... but hey, I'm not here for the clicks & views...
To think this is just wind. From blowing gently on your food to cool it down...... to the power of this........😱
I don’t think it is the pick up on the left at 0:37 looks like it was picked up and landed on its rear
Selma, Little Rock and Sullivan: the short time between them is impressive! The three places together add up to millions of dollars in damage!
My family has farmland in Indiana more than 40 miles away from this airport. A few weeks after the tornado I found a piece of paper there that appeared to be an airplane maintenance or inventory form. I googled a name on the paper and it turned out to be a manager of this airport. This is the same tornado that hit Sullivan IN hard, and the supercell continued on to drop tornadoes in Spencer/McCormick's Creek State Park IN and Whiteland IN.
The thing that I find most impressive is not the planes being blown around, planes are made to fly through the air, and the aerodynamics of planes can be adversely affected by high winds. The thing that I find most impressive are the semi trucks being tossed around, semi trucks do not want to fly.
That was sure a beast, damn!
Such a shame, KSRV was a nice small town airport. It was an auxiliary field for light bomber and transport training during WW2.
This is my hometown. It takes your reach away. But Sullivan Indiana was much worse. The tornado crossed the Wabash River from our county into Indiana.
The tornado also killed 3 people in that area
Some of the vehicles look scorched - were there fires too?
fires are common due to downed electrical lines and ruptured gas lines. scariest part of post nado rescue is any spark could set off the gas and any downed but active line and any water it sits in just is waiting to mark your tombstone
I wish someone would do some drone shots of McCormick Creek Park in Spencer, IN.
Holy cow
So much for their planting season😢😢
OMG
How did all the vehicles get burned up????
Looks like sprayed mud.
@@GT-mn3bx While that may be a visual similarity, look at 0:45 in the video then go find images of vehicles burned in war, it is fire damage.
Probably burned because fuel tanks got punctured, fuel spilled, and something was an ignition source - sparks from scraping metal, broken electric wire, or the like.
What a mess😮
this tornado keep producing catastrophic damage along its path right into sullivan indiana this has to be the strongest of the outbreak this looks like ef4 damage range.
why do we have so many palestines? palestine, ohio. palestine illanois? palestine KS. Palestinian TX, palestine arkansas. genuinely curious
Strange a lot of cities are named after a fake country
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ sad to see the homes and all those planes destroyed.
Lucky that didn’t go into a populated place it would had been absolute destruction, that was a powerful tornado
it went through sullivan indiana which is populated town.
@@mionaruse2748 Yup caused 8 fatalities, 3 in Illinois and 5 in Indiana. I believe they said over 200 structures in Indiana along where destroyed.
@@StickA-yd4fp to me this type of damage is ef4 especially how leveled the airport and the planes just nothing left of them.
And not saved by Tanks !
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How many towns have been demolished this week..........fishy
Yes makes one think dosent it. Or should i say It should make people think.
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@@Alongfortheride693 As the saying goes 'If you only have a hammer, everything looks like a nail'. These people don't understand anything about nature or it's forces, but have conditioned themselves to see everything as a conspiracy, so they will. I think they are far beyond help.
Wow, after all the chemical spills and disaster of the train derailment and now this. And probably more coming. Palestine Illinois cannot catch a break. 😮
The train derailment was in "EAST PALESTINE" Ohio... not Illinois... and not even Palestine, Ohio which is where I'm from.
Dv 2024
It appears as though some of the stacked vehicles 2:12 were moved by machinery rather than the tornado. Like they had already started to clear the debris before this was filmed.
You think they put a semi on top of a tractor, then put another semi on top of that?
thats dumb wouldnt that make the damage survey more difficult.
Umm, expending the time and energy stacking vehicles where you will then have to spend additional time and energy to unstack them so they can be hauled away is not even remotely close to either logical or rational.
No, that’s how the tornado left it
I live just a few miles north of here, the tornado did that.
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