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Tornadoes cut paths of devastation across U.S. cities
Not just funnel clouds over fields: Tornadoes cut paths of devastation across U.S. cities
In addition to New Orleans, Atlanta, Raleigh, Dallas and Nashville are among cities hit hard by tornadoes in recent years.
With the highest tornado risk of anywhere in the world, the United States sees more than its share of twisters. Yet despite their frequency, there’s a stubborn misconception that cities are safer from tornadoes than rural areas and the expanse of farmland typically associated with Tornado Alley.
In reality, some of the most destructive tornadoes of the past 15 years have hit cities, from small urban areas such as Moore, Okla., in 2013, to major metropolitan hubs such as Dallas in 2015. And a number of other cities — including greater Boston; New York; St. Louis; Miami; Fort Lauderdale; Orlando; Mobile, Ala.; Huntsville, Ala.; Salt Lake City, etc. Where is Adam and Eve spirit-God, when his wind destroys the homosexuals, God destroys the hominid species sodomites, instead of healing sodomy.