A view from County Road 38 shows a Washington County home without a roof Friday evening.
Grant Egger
A look at the tornado moving through Washington County from a home near Fort Calhoun.
Courtesy Keith Larsen
Many homes along County Road P30 and County Road 33 east of Highway 133 were destroyed or severely damaged Friday. Neighbors and family members helped homeowners secure and collect property including pets and livestock.
Joe Burns
Family members search for possessions in destroyed and severely damaged homes along county roads 33 and P30 east of Highway 133.
Joe Burns
Debris from damaged and destroyed homes and trees litter County road 33 east of Highway 133.
Joe Burns
Friends and neighbors of homeowners along County Road 33 to help carry and transport possessions to safety.
Joe Burns
A rainbow forms above tornado damage just east of State Highway 133 and north of County Road P32 on Friday evening.
Grant Egger
A destroyed home near County Road 33.
Joe Burns
The tornado left a path of destruction to homes and trees along Highway 75 before crossing the river to Iowa.
Joe Burns
A collapsed home along Todd Drive east of Highway 133.
Joe Burns
A corner-lot home at the County Road 31 and County Road 36 intersection was heavily damaged by Friday's Washington County tornado.
Grant Egger
Demolished trees and home along County Road 33.
Joe Burns
Friends and neighbors help with cleanup at the Kobs home along County Road 33 Friday.
Joe Burns
Friday's storm flipped a car on Joe and Phyllis Zelfel's land on Country Road 38 near the County Road 31 intersection west of the Blair Executive Airport.
Grant Egger
A severely damaged home along Highway 133 at Todd Drive.
Joe Burns
Tornado damage is evident just off of Country Road P32 and State Highway 133 on Friday night in Washington County.
Grant Egger
A home along Highway 75 near DeSoto was leveled and the homeowner transported to a nearby hospital following the tornado.
Joe Burns
Homeowners search through ruins for keepsakes in home along County Road 30 Friday.
Joe Burns
Neighbors, family and friends flocked to County Road 38 to help with damage Friday evening in Washington County. This view is from County Road 31.