Video Description
A large, violent tornado forms right in front of the camera in an open field, then moves to the east (right) and destroys a farm.
Large (HUGE) debris is thrown into the air as the farm is obliterated. Luckily, nobody was home at the time the tornado hit the farmstead, but a horse was reported to have been put down due to its injuries.
Shot Sheet
Legacy title: Large violent tornado destroyed a farm in Henry, SD - 7/27/2025
A large, violent tornado forms right in front of the camera in an open field, then moves to the east (right) and destroys a farm.
Large (HUGE) debris is thrown into the air as the farm is obliterated. Luckily, nobody was home at the time the tornado hit the farmstead, but a horse was reported to have been put down due to its injuries.
A large, violent tornado forms right in front of the camera in an open field, then moves to the east (right) and destroys a farm.
Large (HUGE) debris is thrown into the air as the farm is obliterated. Luckily, nobody was home at the time the tornado hit the farmstead, but a horse was reported to have been put down due to its injuries.
00:01 - Time-lapse of the tornado forming on a wide-angle camera.
00:15 - Perfect tornado forms in the field right in front of the camera.
01:10 - The tornado grows in strength and starts ripping apart trees and vegetation on the other side of the field.
01:59 - Close-up of the large, destructive tornado hitting the farm and destroying it.
03:32 - Part of the same clip, but this is where the tornado destroys the farm.
04:04 - The Tornado moves past the farm, and a large drill bit tornado is on the ground with a ton of deadly flying debris spinning around it.
04:33 - The tornado now moves to the south and continues destroying anything in its way.
05:37 - Wide-angle rooftop camera of the tornado from start to hitting the farm.
Location
Henry, SD
Codington
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