School and roads back open after unprecedented February tornadoes hit Wisconsin

For the first time, we are getting a look at the hardest hit areas of Evansville.

Roads were back open Monday, after they were cleaned up of debris and downed power lines.

At least 20 homes were damaged or destroyed from the unprecedented February tornado.

The EF-2 tornado touched down Thursday night. The National Weather Service confirmed a second tornado also touched down near Albany. That was an EF-1.

One couple says nearly 200 volunteers helped pick up debris across the street from their home. As of Monday, they’re still without power from the tornado that was on the ground for 36 minutes, and traveled over 20 miles.

“It was a horrible sound,” they said, of the tornado. “It was like being in a tunnel and a bomb went off, like being in a freight train.”

The wife says after seeing her 18-wheeler thrown on its side, tall trees twisted and sheds tilted, she’s counting her blessings.

The sound of children playing brought back some sense of normalcy, as school was back in session.

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