VIDEO: Kentuckians Caught In Tornado As It Shreds Lakeside Dock House

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photo credit: Kathy Wood

Crazy weather swept across Kentucky this past weekend and a video surfaced showing a tornado ripping off the roof of a marina lakeside dock house.

photo credit: Kathy Wood

Kentuckians Caught In Tornado

The scene took place in Western Kentucky at the Moors Resort in Marshall County. According to the National Weather Service report, an EF-1 tornado landed down in the area, blowing around 100 miles an hour, and causing major damage.

In the video, you can see people pulling up to a dock on a pontoon as heavy winds begin to hit. As soon as the pontoon gets into position for the people to get off, they do so. Frantically, they are seen gathering their belongings and begin running off the dock.

photo credit: Kathy Wood

Tornado Rips Building To Shreds

In the background of the video, you see the power of the tornado. A massive gust of wind rips off a big piece of roof metal and throws it out into the water, almost hitting a man in a boat trying to pull up to the dock.

Within seconds the tornado completely tears off the entire roof of the marina and breaks it into a thousand pieces, throwing it into the lake. The building continues to tumble, crumble and crashed into the water while debris flies everywhere.

No one was reportedly hurt, however the video was scary to watch!

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