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Prom couple photobombed…by a tornado!
A young couple took a prom picture that’s a little different from the norm – there’s a massive tornado in the background.
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Clint Marintzer said his wife, Heidi, took pictures of their daughter Ali with her date Charlie Bator as the menacing tornado formed a backdrop, though a safe distance away.
When Charlie Bator and Ali Marintzer saw a tornado in the distance on the night of their high school prom, the two students turned it into a one-of-a-kind photo opportunity.
However, the school delayed the start by around 45 minutes to make sure everyone was able to arrive safely, her mother added. A string of tornadoes bedeviled the small farming communities along the Colorado/Nebraska border Saturday as a spring storm swept across the Mid-Plains.
Marintzer snapped and captioned another pic herself: “Selfie ft”. And when Marintzer posted the image to Facebook, it went viral.
At least five people were injured in the eastern Colorado city of Wray after a tornado flipped tractors, ripped through outbuildings and destroyed mobile homes over the weekend.
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Speaking in a telephone interview from his office in Goodland, Kan., Martin said that tornado also damaged some buildings and other structures.