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    Before and After: Satellite Imagery Shows Destruction Caused by US Tornado | world

    Lucas MorenoBy Lucas MorenoApril 21, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1 of 1 Satellite imagery shows the devastation caused by a hurricane in the United States. Left, photo from November 2022. Right, photo from April 2023. – Photo: Maxar Technologies/Handout via REUTERS
    Satellite images show the devastation caused by a hurricane in the United States. Left, photo from November 2022. Right, photo from April 2023. – Photo: Maxar Technologies/Handout via REUTERS

    On Thursday (20), the authorities said that a tornado killed at least three people in Oklahoma, United States.

    Compared to records taken in November 2022, satellite images taken after the phenomenon reveal the devastation in the area. (See more below.)

    On the left, the recording was captured in November 2022. On the right, a photo from April 2023. – Image 1: Maxar Technologies / Handout via REUTERS – Image 2: Maxar Technologies / Handout via REUTERS

    “We’re going to completely destroy some homes all over our county,” said Deputy Sheriff Scott Gibbons.

    The National Weather Service (NWS) found a home with EF-3 tornado damage near Cole, a rural town of 600 people. The EF-3 is the third strongest tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, with speeds of up to 265 kmph.

    Also in Kule, according to KFOR-TV, two people emerged unharmed after escaping the storm by taking shelter in a manhole. It is estimated that up to 100 homes were destroyed in the area.

    On the left, the recording was captured in November 2022. On the right, a photo from April 2023. – Image 1: Maxar Technologies / Handout via REUTERS – Image 2: Maxar Technologies / Handout via REUTERS
    On the left, the recording was captured in November 2022. On the right, a photo from April 2023. – Image 1: Maxar Technologies / Handout via REUTERS – Image 2: Maxar Technologies / Handout via REUTERS
    On the left, the recording was captured in November 2022. On the right, a photo from April 2023. – Image 1: Maxar Technologies / Handout via REUTERS – Image 2: Maxar Technologies / Handout via REUTERS

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