Today, clean-up started for the community of Sioux Falls, South Dakota after a severe storm blew through late last night. The National Weather Service confirms at least one tornado, an EF-2 with winds of about 125 miles per hour hit a portion of the city. Brian Allen is main anchor for KSFY-Television in Sioux Falls. Brian shares what he experienced during the height of the storm and talked about the aftermath with Siouxland Public Media News.
Allen also worked as a reporter and anchor for KCAU in Sioux City for five years. He’s also a father of six and you can hear his youngest, two-year-old Benjamin in the background of the interview with Siouxland Public Media’s Sheila Brummer.
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