The tornado caused damage to property in the Mexican town of Sainapuchi
A massive tornado in a Mexican town had locals fearing it was apocalypse.
Nail-biting video of a tornado wreaking havoc in the town of Sainapuchi was gone viral with several versions online. The tornado damaged roof panels and violently threw sand everywhere as it touched down. Grey Clouds swirled ominously above the cameraperson as the tornado took shape.
Locals who witnessed the anomaly said the tornado was so violent, they thought the world was ending.
The tornado caused extensive damage to property but luckily no injuries were reported.
The tornado is known as 'snake' because of its funnel shape.
"It is the end of the world," said an onlooker. While another added,"My grandparents talked a lot about 'snakes.'"
Here's another video of the tornado.
Nail-biting video of a tornado wreaking havoc in the town of Sainapuchi was gone viral with several versions online. The tornado damaged roof panels and violently threw sand everywhere as it touched down. Grey Clouds swirled ominously above the cameraperson as the tornado took shape.
Locals who witnessed the anomaly said the tornado was so violent, they thought the world was ending.
The tornado caused extensive damage to property but luckily no injuries were reported.
Really amazing #Tornado footage that some may comment on! Either way we have to share! #TY Ivan Underwood Chihuahua #Mexico 27/30 #eustorm pic.twitter.com/yzoqwcgrce
— #eustorm (@EUStormMap) May 31, 2017
The tornado is known as 'snake' because of its funnel shape.
"It is the end of the world," said an onlooker. While another added,"My grandparents talked a lot about 'snakes.'"
Here's another video of the tornado.
— Tornados Mxico (@TornadosMexico) May 30, 2017
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