42 Surreal Pictures That Show Just How Powerful The Kentucky Tornadoes Were

1.On Dec. 10, extremely powerful tornadoes tore through five states.

2.People woke up to a completely unrecognizable world.

Wreckage from the tornado seen through a broken window
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3.Tornadoes with winds over 150 mph came through overnight. One of the hardest states hit was Kentucky.

4.To show how strong that is, all that's left standing from this building is a bookcase.

5.And that's a door wrapped around a tree.

6.In some places, all that's left are concrete slabs.

7.One of the only ways to see the extent of the damage has been through drones. The only recognizable thing in this photo is the road.

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8.Otherwise, it's just a slew of debris. This appears to be a parking lot or a car dealership:

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9.It's hard to wrap your head around because it looks so unfamiliar.

A car with its windows blown out amongst the wreckage as two people look on
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10.Cinder blocks scattered about like they weigh nothing.

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Amira Karaoud / Reuters

11.Cars impaled with 2x4s.

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Amira Karaoud / Reuters

12.That's a piece of concrete embedded in a fence.

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Lawrence Bryant / Reuters

13.The winds were so strong that it de-barked trees.

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Lexington Herald-leader / TNS

14.It was just that powerful.

15.Trucks scattered around like toys.

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Amira Karaoud / Reuters

16.Phone poles snapped in half.

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Amira Karaoud / Reuters

17.A ceiling fan deflated.

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Cheney Orr / Reuters

18.Debris on debris.

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Cheney Orr / Reuters

19.That's a tree wrapped in metal sheets presumably from a building.

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John Amis / AFP via Getty Images

20.Houses barely hanging on.

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Cheney Orr / Reuters

21.Walls and ceilings torn off.

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Cheney Orr / Reuters

22.A train derailed, tossed off the tracks.

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Cheney Orr / Reuters

23.Just piles and piles of anything and everything.

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Anadolu Agency / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

24.That's an SUV engine randomly in the middle of a field, seemingly torn out of the car.

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Brett Carlsen / Getty Images

25.Trees snapped like twigs.

26.Look how big that one is:

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Gunnar Word / AFP via Getty Images

27.Mailboxes strewn about.

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Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images

28.Mail trucks too.

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Anadolu Agency / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

29.That's a church.

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Anadolu Agency / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

30.And that's a liquor store trying to salvage any unbroken bottles.

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Gunnar Word / AFP via Getty Images

31.That's a boat, just sitting there.

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John Amis / AFP via Getty Images

32.A ripped-up hot tub on the side of the road.

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Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images

33.School buses tossed around.

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Scott Olson / Getty Images

34.Trailers impaled by trees.

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Anadolu Agency / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

35.The satellite shots are chilling. This is the before:

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Maxar / DigitalGlobe/Getty Images

36.And this is the after:

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Maxar / DigitalGlobe/Getty Images

37.Just complete devastation.

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Scott Olson / Getty Images

38.But as we go into a new week, rebuilding has already begun.

39.Electricity poles are being strung.

40.People are finding personal pictures hundreds of miles away from the storm.

41.As people from across the area are coming to help out.

42.There's some hope in all this devastation.