Yes it does. Its like God drug his finger across the land and everything was destroyed. My brother lives in Mayfield although his house was spared he was at a play where my niece was performing in a Christmas special. I was texting him and trying to call him that a massive tornado was headed right in our area. The towers went down and electric went off so I couldn't contact him anymore. He kept saying he was in a play and couldn't talk.
Luckily they got out of the building a few minutes before it hit, it was just a few hundred feet from the candle factory where they had several die. He had to find different route to get to his house and couldn't find a way to get over to the other side where the tornado went through because of all the debris flung everywhere.
I'm also a spotter for the national weather service and have seen several damage paths from tornadoes in this area but this right here effected me. It's not like an F0 or F1 tornado that inflicts minor damage. This is something you can't escape from. I never wanna see an F5 tornado. I know the winds in this one got up to 280 mph around a mile up. Luckily that didn't manifest to ground level or it would have been worse.
I've talked to several people that got sucked out of their house when it got destroyed. Heard a lot of amazing stories
Here is some pics where I'm driving diagonally through the tornado path in Mayfield. It's probably around a mile wide of destruction
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