Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 28, 2019
Two suspected tornadoes slammed the metro Dayton, Ohio area Monday night, just 30 minutes apart, according to the National Weather Service.@Ryanyoungnews is live from Celina, Ohio, with a look at some of the damage: https://t.co/Db8FqWHWQr pic.twitter.com/l0Bk7FzrOM
— CNN (@CNN) May 28, 2019
Sunrise shows just how bad the damage is here in Dayton. An entire strip mall in Northridge is gone. @Local12 @ABC22FOX45 pic.twitter.com/m5JI52QNjz
— WalterSmith-Randolph (@WalterReports) May 28, 2019
So I guess these tornadoes will be blamed on global warming, even though they’ve been happening for as long as anyone can remember.
A rapid-fire line of apparent tornadoes tore across Indiana and Ohio overnight, packed so closely together that one crossed the path carved by another.
The storms damaged homes, blew out windows, toppled trees and left debris so thick that at one point, highway crews had to use snowplows to clear an interstate.
At least half a dozen communities from eastern Indiana through central Ohio suffered damage, according to the National Weather Service, though authorities working through the night had reported no fatalities as of early Tuesday. Some 5 million people were without power early Tuesday in Ohio alone.
In Indiana, at least 75 homes were damaged in Pendleton and the nearby community of Huntsville, said Madison County Emergency Management spokesman Todd Harmeson. No serious injuries were reported in the area or other parts of the state.
Madison County authorities said roads in Pendleton, about 35 miles (56 kilometers) northeast of Indianapolis, are blocked with trees, downed power lines and utility poles. Pendleton High School is open as a shelter.
The National Weather Service said a survey team will investigate damage in Madison County and possibly in Henry County. Another team may survey damage in Tippecanoe County.
Some of the heaviest hits were recorded in towns just outside Dayton, Ohio, where officials were still assessing damage.
Dayton has enough problems with drugs, the blacks and feds pretending to be the KKK without having to deal with this.
It’s a shame.
BREAKING: Catastrophic damage in Dayton, Ohio after two tornadoes ripped through east Ohio. Multiple casualties are reported: pic.twitter.com/wLDHZWO8Ft
— Live Report (@tweetlivereport) May 28, 2019
Images of the tornado in Dayton, Ohio pic.twitter.com/qoGbzoWVYz
— Ohio Views ✈ (@OhioViews) May 28, 2019
Small look at what Dayton is experiencing right now… thoughts & prayers out to them. Let’s pull together as a community and help our brothers and sisters rebuild their lives from this horrible tragedy ❤️ pic.twitter.com/dg2kqgPmic
— Milo Simpson (@SimpsonMilo) May 28, 2019
Our home is destroyed… I never thought that this kind of thing would ever happen. I’m just glad that Josh, me, and the pets are okay. Keep Dayton in your thoughts, as more than one tornado ripped through the city. It’s completely surreal. #Dayton pic.twitter.com/28cxvgURiP
— Michael Tope (@MichaelTope) May 28, 2019