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During a tornado outbreak in Oklahoma, a young man races to save his cousin who has autism, trapped in a house just as a twister is about to slam into it; a former roadie for the Grateful Dead uses a garden hose to save his house from a wildfire.
During a tornado outbreak in Oklahoma, a young man races to save his cousin who has autism, trapped in a house just as a twister is about to slam into it; a former roadie for the Grateful Dead uses a garden hose to save his house from a wildfire.
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S2, EP1 "Tale of Two Mothers"Police body cam footage captures the rescue of a mother and her four young children from Tropical Storm Imelda near Houston; a mother in a small town near Little Rock, Ark., tries in vain to save all nine of her children from an EF4 twister.
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S2, EP2 "Hurricane Irma & Easter Tornado"Two friends in Key West, Florida use Facebook Live to broadcast their harrowing experience aboard their boat during Hurricane Irma; storm chasers capture rare footage of a deadly tornado in Mississippi on Easter Sunday, 2020.
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S2, EP4 "Oklahoma Outbreak & Ferocious Wildfires"During a tornado outbreak in Oklahoma, a young man races to save his cousin who has autism, trapped in a house just as a twister is about to slam into it; a former roadie for the Grateful Dead uses a garden hose to save his house from a wildfire.
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S2, EP5 "Texas Miracle & Christmas Tragedy"A Dallas man who heads outside to get a pizza during halftime of a Cowboys-Eagles football game spots an EF-3 tornado barreling through the city; a trauma nurse jumps into action as a rare Christmastime twister devastates a small Mississippi town.
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S2 "Trapped in a Tree & Memorial Day Destruction"Amid raging floodwaters in West Virginia, a father and son try to save a woman from drowning; in Dayton, Ohio, a very young storm chaser alerts the community to a tornado that the experts didn't see coming.
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