“@USATODAY: Twin tornadoes hit Nebraska, leaving 1 dead (photo: Eric Anderson, AP): http://usat.ly/1iDJIEc pic.twitter.com/ZmsLPNeOcC”
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“@USATODAY: Twin tornadoes hit Nebraska, leaving 1 dead (photo: Eric Anderson, AP): http://usat.ly/1iDJIEc pic.twitter.com/ZmsLPNeOcC”
@USATODAY @JohnKerstiens The one person dead was in a car. The weather channel was telling people to evacuate in cars. NOT SMART!
@USATODAY @KatrinaHancock It's pretty scary. Heard that Kansas also got some a few days back. Hope all is well with you there.
@USATODAY I would NEVER leave my basement.
@USATODAY it's unreal!
@USATODAY horrible!
Incredible pictures of twin tornadoes in NE. Mother Nature is fierce https://twitter.com/usatoday/status/478877908921233408/ … via @USATODAY
Insane photo! Whoa. “@USATODAY: Terrifying twin tornadoes hit Nebraska, leaving one dead. http://usat.ly/1iDJIEc pic.twitter.com/SeffqSOUFO”
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