In the wake of a recent tornado outbreak in Nebraska on Friday, May 12, 2023, the extent of the damage inflicted upon farming communities is becoming increasingly evident. The National Weather Service has confirmed the touchdown of several tornadoes, with the majority concentrated in Burt and Dodge Counties. The aftermath of this natural disaster has left farmers and livestock operations reeling.
Among the affected areas, one cluster witnessed the occurrence of an EF-0 tornado sandwiched between two EF-2 tornadoes, indicating a range of severity. The destruction caused by these tornadoes has resulted in significant losses for many farming families. Poultry housing structures have suffered extensive damage, with estimated costs ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars.
Farmers emphasize that the visible damage is just the tip of the iceberg. Roof stretching during the tornado has compromised the integrity of rubber seals, potentially leading to roof leaks and additional hidden damages. Such losses pose severe financial implications for farmers already struggling to sustain their operations.
The devastating impact has also affected neighboring livestock operations. Cattle companies have experienced extensive destruction of infrastructure, including indoor confinement facilities, commodity sheds, grain legs, and machine sheds. The losses incurred by these operations, including the loss of valuable cattle, are estimated to be in the millions of dollars.