Image of a devastating hurricane in Andover.
Image of a devastating hurricane in Andover.
Despite the devastation caused by the hurricane, no casualties were reported by authorities.
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A video was recorded of a devastating hurricane destroying several homes in a few seconds in a small town in the United States.
The incident was reported last Friday in the Andover area of Kansas State. The hurricane moved through the area at 165 mph.
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Although many people were injured in the incident, no casualties were reported, officials said.
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More than a dozen hurricanes have been recorded between Kansas and Illinois in at least 48 hours, according to local press reports.
Andover’s highest rest drone displays, KS # Torque It has an initial rating of EF3. Notice the vortex dynamics and how the hurricane propagates through potential terrain. Incredibly, no lives were lost due to this hurricane pic.twitter.com/FJDBH8TAv6
– Reed Timmer (eReedTimmerAccu) April 30, 2022
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