Tennessee residents sift through rubble after devastating tornado. 'My home is gone'
- An EF-3 tornado struck Selmer, McNairy County, Tennessee, on Thursday morning.
- Meteorologists tracked a storm system that produced destructive tornadoes due to volatile weather.
- The tornado, with 160 mph winds, demolished homes and uprooted trees in the community of 4,500.
- Sammy survived by covering his head with a mattress; others, like Cabrera, survived being flung.
- At least four people died, and rescue efforts continue amidst widespread devastation and states of emergency.
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Residents share stories after tornado passes through Kenton
KENTON, Tenn. — Severe weather has left damage across Kenton, some residents say they are lucky to be alive. One tornado ripped through Kenton last night leaving a trail of debris and damage. One family took shelter in their bathroom as it passed through their yard and moved further down the road. We spoke with several residents who recall the exact moment the tornado passed them by. “I stepped outside and told everybody. I did also. You know, w…


Tennessee residents sift through rubble after devastating tornado. 'My home is gone'
It was the second time in two years a tornado devastated a tight-knit community here in McNairy County.
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