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Tornado in Texas Panhandle
A tornado was spotted swirling in a rural area just north of Silverton, Texas, as the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a tornado warning for the region.
Storm chaser Chad Casey told Storyful he filmed this footage on June 2 as the NWS warned residents to take shelter.
‘Insane’ Flooding Traps Motorists in Cars in Maryland
A group of emergency responders attended to a catastrophically flooded residential street where multiple motorists were trapped in their cars, according to local news and this Storyful-verified eyewitness video.
In this footage from Newswire by Storyful, first responders smash a car’s sunroof and pull a woman out into a raft as floodwater swamps cars at the end of his street.
Volcanic Mud Surges Down Falls After Philippines Eruption
Flows of volcanic debris and mud, or “lahar”, were swamping parts of the Philippines’ Negros Island on June 5—two days after the eruption of Mt. Kanlaon.
This footage from Newswire by Storyful shows what he described as “a flow of mud with ash debris” cascading down the site of the Baji-Baji Falls.
Kayaker Helps Out Storm Chaser in Flooded Street
A storm chaser and his friends were worried for their fellow motorists on a flooded street in Kansas until they came across the right person—a woman paddling along in her kayak.
Jeffrey Wenger told Storyful he was chasing storms on June 4, when he encountered some flash flooding in Marion.
In his video, he and his friends can be heard discussing how to best navigate the situation, and worrying that a car ahead might get swamped and stall.
It’s then the woman paddles near, with Wenger telling her he accidentally knocked over a few plants in front of a house, with the woman responding, “I’ll paddle down there and fix it.”
Strange ‘Hail Flow’ in Nebraska Goes Viral
Footage of “hail flow” caused by severe storms in western Nebraska has gone viral for its ominous lava-like movement.
This video has amassed over 300,000 views on X, where people expressed shock over the “weird” and “alive” looking substance.
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