An incredible and terrible sight: A huge double tornado swept through Colorado

Overview of weather and natural events around the World. What is happening in this world: natural disasters on the planet of Earth. The latest news about weather events and disasters. Become a channel sponsor and you will get access to exclusive bonuses. More: An amazing and at the same time frightening spectacle was observed by residents of the state of Colorado, USA. The twin tornado formed as the storm passed near the city of Akron, about 100 miles east of Denver. Initially, one large, cone-shaped tornado sprang up before a violent thunderstorm spawned another smaller tornado. At some point, it seemed that the third tornado was about to touch the ground, but this did not happen. According to local residents, it was one of the most incredible weather events they have seen in Colorado. The channel presents such weather events and natural disasters as: 1. Water: rain, hail, snowfall, flood, mudflow, tsunami, high tide, heavy rainfall, snow, huge waves, river flooding, dam overflow, ice flood, snowfall. 2. Fire: fire, forest fire, volcanic lava, lightning. 3. Earth: earthquake, landslide, rockfall, sinkhole. 4. Air: tornado, hurricane, wind, cyclone, storm, typhoon, sandstorm, tropical storm. 5. Space: lunar eclipse, solar eclipse, planetary parade, asteroid, comet, planet, satellite, meteorite, UFO, fireball in the sky, space debris, full moon, ISS, space exploration, Space X, NASA. 6. Nature: animals, insects, plants, climatic zones, natural events and phenomena. Subscribe to the channel “When the Earth is Angry“: ATTENTION: All videos are taken from public sources. The selection is carried out by date of publication, title, description and place of the event. Sometimes, due to unfair posting of news on social networks, the video may contain frames that do not correspond to the date and place. It is not always possible to check all videos. We apologize for possible mistakes! #Tornado #Colorado #Storm #NaturalDisaster #SevereWeather #StrongWind #Thunderstorm #Hailstorm
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