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Sounds like they put a curfew in place for Greenfield tonight and basically shut down access to the town to deter looters. Sad that could be a problem that people want to exploit someone's tragedy.

Saw a post shared by someone that lives near there. One of their neighbors is missing a 24 foot livestock trailer that got blown away from their farm. They've found most of their equipment but not their trailer.

I'm sure it is to keep everyone and property safe. But they often close down towns with a ton of damage at night. There are no lights and there hazards all over. It's more to keep people that want to help.

There was a tornado in the late 60's in Oelwein. They found pictures and mail on the farm my mom grew up over 100 miles away.
 
Sounds like they put a curfew in place for Greenfield tonight and basically shut down access to the town to deter looters. Sad that could be a problem that people want to exploit someone's tragedy.

Saw a post shared by someone that lives near there. One of their neighbors is missing a 24 foot livestock trailer that got blown away from their farm. They've found most of their equipment but not their trailer.
From KCCI app, ISP issued one.
“Dinkla announced a mandatory curfew in effect from 10 p.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m. Wednesday, and likely for several days to come. The only people who will be allowed into the city of Greenfield, Dinkla said, are those who have Greenfield addresses on their IDs.”
 
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I am looking at replanting 1/3 of corn and beans. Maybe more. Have 46 acres not planted yet, which is a good thing. I don’t like the idea of planting corn in June , but we will this year. Rain totals and pics of fields, if true are wild

I get it. Not enough moisture from this drought we can't seem to get out of. Have you thought about an irrigation system?
 
well the sump I bragged about being bone dry the yesterday filled enough tonight to turn on at about 8:45, only to find out it doesn't pump anything due to rust. bailed about 20 gallons of water out of the pit for now.
 
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My parents are from the Greenfield area and we have tons of extended family still there. All are ok but a few homes are completely gone of family members. As if that's not bad enough, many are missing their pets still which just breaks my heart. Some pics of my Great Aunt's home which is obviously no more.

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Went camping this past weekend. On Friday, my wife noticed a young lady that was struggling to set up her tent, so she over to help. They chatted a bit, and my wife learned that she was a news reporter that used to work at KCCI, and had recently moved back to her hometown of Greenfield.

I have been wondering how close she was to the tornado damage. From this video, it appears that she was as close as you would want to get. Home is just across from Griff's, which got leveled

 
My parents are from the Greenfield area and we have tons of extended family still there. All are ok but a few homes are completely gone of family members. As if that's not bad enough, many are missing their pets still which just breaks my heart. Some pics of my Great Aunt's home which is obviously no more.

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Oh my gosh. I'm so sorry for your family but glad to hear everyone is physically okay.

Question for others, when I see pictures like this... How are these monster tornados even survivable in the basement when it literally rips the entire house off the foundation? These are my worst nightmare.
 
On Ryan Hall's live at the end of last night, someone had a report of 118 mph straight line winds from Monday night, in Nebraska.