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Drones descend on storm-damaged eastern North Dakota to search for personal items

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North Dakota Monitor
Michael Achterling

North Dakota Monitor

When tornadoes tore through Enderlin, they didn’t just destroy homes—they scattered lives across the landscape. A letter ended up 90 miles away in Minnesota. Horse trailers, generators, and pickup trucks vanished into the wind. Now, in a modern twist on community barn-raising, neighbors are deploying drones to help find what the storm stole. What started as a social media plea from one resident quickly became a coordinated aerial search effort, proving that sometimes the best way to piece your world back together is to see it from above.

North Dakota Monitor
Michael Achterling

North Dakota Monitor

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