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Stormchasers Capture Stunning South Dakota Tornadoes

Stormchasers Capture Stunning South Dakota Tornadoes

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The National Weather Service received a half dozen tornado reports in Deuel County South Dakota. Stormchasers were on hand and close up to the rural twisters, which destroyed at least one home and left widespread tree damage in their wake.

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