Russian Tornado

Tornado in Russia

Looks like thanks to global warming tornadoes become a normal thing in Russia. A few days ago one hit the small town of Krasnozavodsk near Moscow, leaving after itself landscape of destruction. People were shocked - they were never seen such before.






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And those are two videos of how it was all starting:

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    28 Responses to “Russian Tornado”

    1. bingbong says:

      Ah yes aint that fresh….

    2. Vernite GAZ says:

      афиииигеееееееть!

    3. briedis says:

      I can only say - holy fuck. Sorry for the material loss..

    4. Ole says:

      Videos not loading.

    5. fäg says:

      normal russian city

    6. Yohan says:

      videos r great, i wish the 1st one was longer. (but it was a girl filming it, so i can understand why it was short) :o)

      how that shit could have happened in that part of earth? wtf i thought only the central USA was ment to have tornados like that

    7. Tulsa says:

      In “Tornado Alley” we share - just like Obama and Medvedev are going to “share”…

    8. uxi says:

      meh its nothing compared to tornado in USA - where all the paper houses are destroyed while russian concrete buildings are alright

      • Millard says:

        Yeah, Russian construction sure is great. Just look at chernobyl! I think you mean mobile homes, though. Oh, and global warming is a crock — at least the idea that people are for it. But I guess as humans we go from blaming the devil to, say, Trotsky, to whatever the fantasy boogeyman of the moment is.

    9. mogur says:

      At first I thought it was just another bad (or innovative)russian parking job.

      The are seems a little more seedy that perhaps normal. but no big deal. The wind seems to have taken somewhat of a toll on the little verandas…

      eta moya dva rubles

    10. Kelly says:

      Reminds me of growing up in Kansas as a boy. Glad I never got caught up in one.

    11. Kirov says:

      Mistake was made - these are pictures before tornado happened. Admin please post the ‘after’ pictures as well ?

    12. amerikanyetz says:

      Russian tornado is like Russian divorce.

      Someone will lose a trailer.

    13. Its all because of global warming

    14. krot54 says:

      Which idiot wrote this message? “People were shocked - they were never seen such before”.
      Tornados are not so common in Moscow region but it happens at least once per decade.
      When I was a child one tornado hit the ground just half a mile from our village.
      That time they just never were reported on TV. Communists did not want “to disturb” people with negative information.

    15. Chris says:

      Wooow thats crazy. Natual disasters in once undesirable areas are now becoming much more of a commonplace because of global warming. And tornadoes now have been documented in all 50 U.S. states like a couple years ago we had a tornado in the hills of South San Francisco of all places! I think it’s awesome that the woman happened to be so close to it when she shot the video (Its not awesome that it happened there)and you can see the formation in detail.its like something out of movie The Day After Tomorrow. Can anyone translate what the woman in the video was saying? Im learning Russian right now, but not enough to get the gist of it just yet. заранее благодарю! =]

    16. Abanamat says:

      -That’s insane!
      -It’s really transforming
      -Insane! First time I see something like this!
      -Look at how it’s moving, like a sausage.
      -Listen, look it’s kinda actually picking up something from the forest.
      -Aaah! Look what’s happening over the forest!
      -Mesmerizing, turning
      -She’s coming down
      -Aaah! Holy sh*t.
      -Lets get away.
      -OMG
      -Lets get away.
      -Get away! Mom!

    17. Greg says:

      Wow… you can tell she isn’t familiar with tornados and what they can do. She’s filming it as it’s coming right at them. I grew up in what’s known as Tornado Alley in the USA where we see many tornados and the terrible destruction they can do. From what I can see of the damage, I’m guessing that was probably rated an EF1. I saw the aftermath of one that was more than 2 kilometers wide and rated an EF5. No building was left standing, all homes gone, even the pavement of the roads were stripped off the ground. Many families died in that one, including some in underground shelters, hundreds of homes gone, debris was like shrapnel from an explosion being flown in the wind. Winds inside an EF5 tornado can reach 500km/hr! They found a large tractor combine machine that weighed over 4 tons that had been picked up and carried more than a kilometer and dropped again. Nothing survives EF5 tornados. I hope you do not see any. Where I lived as a child in Texas, we had tornados, hurricanes, softball sized hail, flash floods, and other terrible weather frequently. I do not wish anyone to experience such things.

    18. BonnieBarko says:

      gross, that f*cking idi*t driving exactly towards a tornado. Amazing experience tough!

    19. A well researched site, I’ll link to it from my site thanks

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