It's heartbreaking to see the conditions of these homes, but what we have seen and heard in other neighborhoods about the community coming together rings true here too, off of 212th and Fort streets.
Just think there is only one (1) Earth Ship that exists in Nebraska. But, I see plenty of 2X4's thrown around like javelin's. Hardly ever see planted tires thrown around.
It's not entirely their fault. Greedy developers buy up farm land as fast as they can in that state. No regulation there. Nebraska loves to rake in tax dollars. I pray that they overcome and can recover precious family possesions.
That you are an insensitive POS?!? Every area has issues, whether it’s flooding, earthquakes, hurricanes, fires. We live in an unstable world, with people like you.
The odds of actually getting hit by a tornado is actually very low. Still happens, but some people love their whole life in the plains and never see a tornado.
True to the nature of stupidity, they will rebuild in the path of a tornado, just to be shocked when their poorly constructed home gets shredded again.
Every place in the world is a potential path for a tornado. Nobody can afford a home that can withstand a tornado, if such a structure could even be built. People live in homes they can afford in places they can afford. It isn't "stupidity" - it's necessity. Comments that are cruel and ignorant are not helpful.