Video from car shows tornado cross Route 295 in Rhode Island
Car video captured the moment an EF-2 tornado blew across Route 295 in Rhode Island on Friday, the most powerful tornado to hit the state since 1986.
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Car video captured the moment an EF-2 tornado blew across Route 295 in Rhode Island on Friday, the most powerful tornado to hit the state since 1986.
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