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Bennett Tornado: Twister discovered Colorado Town, Aurora and Denver on alarm | video

A tornado was discovered in Bennett, Colorado, in the middle of the National Weather Service (NWS) for several parts of the state. Twister were also spotted by the International Airport of Denver and Aurora.

NWS made Tornado warnings for Colorado (unsplash)

“Looks like it is over, but the crazy magician of Oz Ah Tornado could recycle again. Northeast of Bennett, Colorado. If you are in the warning polygon, look for protection immediately!” A local said on X, platform, previously known as Twitter.

“A big and extremely dangerous #Tornado is located on site north of Bennett and east of the International Airport Denver. Those in the Kiowa Creek Valley must now be under protection!” Another added.

In the meantime, a heavy tornado warning was exhibited for Central Adams County, Colorado when the NWS confirmed an “extremely dangerous” tornado by the region. The warning, which was effective until 2:15 p.m., asked the residents to cover immediately due to life -threatening conditions. At 1:56 p.m. Mdt, criminal prosecution reported about 32 miles east of Denver, 9 miles north of Strasbourg, and traveled to the northeast with 20 miles per hour.

The NWS described the storm as a “particularly dangerous situation”, with the potential for fatal flying debris, the destruction of mobile homes and significant damage to houses, companies and vehicles. Strasbourg, a small town in Adams County, was located directly on the way of the tornado.

The residents were recommended to find protection on the bottom of the windows on the lowest floor of a stable building, away from the windows, or to find the next considerable protection outdoors or in a vehicle.

No injuries or damage were reported by the time of the press, but the NWS emphasized the destructive potential of the storm and found that “complete destruction is possible”. The warning follows a pattern of the storm in the region, with X posts from @nwsdenver demand vigilance. The authorities recommended the monitoring of NOAA weather radio or local news for updates while the situation is developing.

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