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Tornado Terror: A 50-Mile EF3 Beast Carved Through Kentucky’s Mountains
Tornado Terror: A 50-Mile EF3 Beast Carved Through Kentucky’s Mountains
Most people picture tornadoes spinning wildly over flat plains, but this one? It defied expectations—and physics.
An EF3 tornado tore through Kentucky, ripping a 50-mile path across rugged mountain terrain. Winds hit up to 140 mph, leveling houses completely while neighbors’ homes stood untouched, like a cruel game of destruction roulette.
Even more insane? It didn’t jump or weaken—it stayed on the ground for nearly two hours, gaining strength as it crushed through the Daniel Boone National Forest, turning trees into mulch like they were toothpicks.
This isn’t your typical twister. It’s a reminder nature’s fury doesn’t follow the rules, and sometimes it hits hardest where you least expect it.