“@BeschlossDC: This 1966 image conveyed the menace of a tornado approaching Topeka, Kansas: pic.twitter.com/6BU6Jpecvj” #tornado @cspanwj
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“@BeschlossDC: This 1966 image conveyed the menace of a tornado approaching Topeka, Kansas: pic.twitter.com/6BU6Jpecvj” #tornado @cspanwj
RT @BeschlossDC: This 1966 image conveyed the menace of a tornado approaching Topeka, Kansas:pic.twitter.com/6qcljsVw1R
@BeschlossDC How many warnings do we need before we treat the planet with respect?
@BeschlossDC @ezraklein
My father's National Guard unit did clean-up work after the storm. Scary.
.@BeschlossDC FOR GOD'S SAKE TAKE COVER. -- Bill Kurtis on WIBW.
@BeschlossDC weres dorothy
@BeschlossDC @ezraklein Hit my uncle's house. Lived across street from Washburn Univ.
Get your thumb off the lens RT @BeschlossDC: This 1966 image conveyed the menace of a tornado approaching Topeka, KS:pic.twitter.com/ZY67MAZMwd
@BeschlossDC '66 tornado had lasting impacts here, physical & emotional. @WashburnUniv campus was one of hardest hit areas.
And launched Bill Kurtis' TV career on WIBW RT @BeschlossDC: In 1966, this menacing tornado devastated Topeka, KS pic.twitter.com/NrKn7y1myb”
@BeschlossDC horrifying then as now
Wow! @BeschlossDC: This 1966 image conveyed the menace of a tornado approaching Topeka, Kansas:pic.twitter.com/67u691q5aq
@BeschlossDC let us pray for all those in the path of a tornado
@BeschlossDC Awesome pic! Frightening!
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