Tornado Hits Iowa Bank – 5/25/08 – Extended Video
Surveillance cameras at the First State Bank in Parkersburg, Iowa were rolling when an EF-5 tornado crashed into the building on May 25. The bank was empty. This video shows raw video from mutiple cameras inside the bank.
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should have been waiting in a car for it to pass and then run to the bank,maybe you could pick up some extra cash
@DudeDie222 Either that or got screwed over on onelol
hmmm, english please!!!!
GAY
they put all of the cash into the vault before leaving nothing is able to destroy that but 20 pounds of c4
lol
that tornado maybe took 10000000 dallors then ran away with it so it could hire every tornado to take over the world lol
That’s pretty bloody scary
holy damn shi*. scary! i want to be a storm chaser. so i might live there.
This is REALLY good footage of a VERY powerful tornado, thank you for posting, and peace ( hopefully / eventually ) , to the survivors of Parkersburg.
at 0:38 you can see the “RED ALERT” thingy flashing.
Eat chicken nugets!~
Tornadoes are like boom b**** get out my
f***in way!!!
Dangerous and yet perfect time to rob the joint.
@EnjoiFLiP412 Haha lol. pwned.
It was a robber with superpowers
Pft. I can do that.
shit… does this mean i lost all my money i deposited?
Its taking everything like a vacuum cleaner.
The tornado needed to make a deposit I guess lol
@DBR96A Yep. Tornadoes have been guessed to be electric, as in electrically driven, or at least *generate* huge amounts of electricity, because of all the lightning and electrical that someone sees in these videos. It’s not always powerlines or transformers either….
Bank Empty (Sunday?) or everyone in shelter?
No, DBR, tornadoes are not driven electrically.
But water and hail do produce electrical charges which disharge as lightning.
Also powerlines shorting and grounding produce arcs.
Did he died?
@tall32guy
The driving mechanism behind a tornado relates to thermodynamics and fluid dynamics, not electricity. That much is understood. Power flashes are pretty common when a strong tornado hits a populated area. Also there’s the fact that tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms, which can produce frequent lightning.
@dragonridley I knew someone would “debunk” my comment with rationalizations and just the one I expected too. LOL Oh well that is to be expected because it’s Youtube comments.