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People in the South, especially those in Alabama---
Please check in, are you ok? Did the storm affect you?
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04-27-2011 09:48 PM
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I think Buglebe lives in Birmingham and they got hit. I hope she is ok. It looks like several states were hit by those storms and about 200 dead so far.
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I am in Tennessee and we are fine, but there is a lot of damage around my small town.
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At 5:30 Wed morning, our daughter called to say a tree had fallen on her house. It turned out to be 3 trees. The insurance company has told her she will be out of the house for 3 months. That's how long it will take to get it fixed. There is so much damage everywhere. Her neighborhood was just torn to shreds. Our neighborhood just has a few downed trees. The storms lasted all day until 11 Wednesday night.
The weather men were saying , if you are in a trailor, get out, go to a storm sheltor. Go underground, go under your house if you can, put on helmets, bicycle or any kind of helmet you can find. I know of a man who laid on his girlfriend who laid on their dog. The girlfriend and dog were ripped out from under him and killed. He wasn't hurt. It was one of the scariest nights I've ever spent. Every one took it seriously, I think because of the way the weather men were talking. There are so many without anything left. Houses and neighborhoods were flattened.
Usually tornadoes miss downtown areas but this time it got the courthouse in one city and it got several hospitals. They said it could be several weeks before everyone gets powerback. My daughter has to get the power company out to her house before the power is turned back on because her power box is hanging in the air.
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Originally Posted by
buglebe
At 5:30 Wed morning, our daughter called to say a tree had fallen on her house. It turned out to be 3 trees. The insurance company has told her she will be out of the house for 3 months. That's how long it will take to get it fixed. There is so much damage everywhere. Her neighborhood was just torn to shreds. Our neighborhood just has a few downed trees. The storms lasted all day until 11 Wednesday night.
The weather men were saying , if you are in a trailor, get out, go to a storm sheltor. Go underground, go under your house if you can, put on helmets, bicycle or any kind of helmet you can find. I know of a man who laid on his girlfriend who laid on their dog. The girlfriend and dog were ripped out from under him and killed. He wasn't hurt. It was one of the scariest nights I've ever spent. Every one took it seriously, I think because of the way the weather men were talking. There are so many without anything left. Houses and neighborhoods were flattened.
Usually tornadoes miss downtown areas but this time it got the courthouse in one city and it got several hospitals. They said it could be several weeks before everyone gets powerback. My daughter has to get the power company out to her house before the power is turned back on because her power box is hanging in the air.
One of the weathermen in our city in KS called his father and told him to go home from work. The storm was headed to his office.
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Originally Posted by
janelle
One of the weathermen in our city in KS called his father and told him to go home from work. The storm was headed to his office.
They were that good, too, at predicting where the storm would go. This one was a stray, the warning siren didn't even go off. There were lots of smaller tornadoes touching down everywhere. It was a very scary day. Businesses closed and schools let out.
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The Following User Says Thank You to buglebe For This Useful Post:
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Thank god you and yours are okay! (well, life and limb anyway)
take care, soft smiles,
carrolin
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Originally Posted by
buglebe
At 5:30 Wed morning, our daughter called to say a tree had fallen on her house. It turned out to be 3 trees. The insurance company has told her she will be out of the house for 3 months. That's how long it will take to get it fixed. There is so much damage everywhere. Her neighborhood was just torn to shreds. Our neighborhood just has a few downed trees. The storms lasted all day until 11 Wednesday night.
The weather men were saying , if you are in a trailor, get out, go to a storm sheltor. Go underground, go under your house if you can, put on helmets, bicycle or any kind of helmet you can find. I know of a man who laid on his girlfriend who laid on their dog. The girlfriend and dog were ripped out from under him and killed. He wasn't hurt. It was one of the scariest nights I've ever spent. Every one took it seriously, I think because of the way the weather men were talking. There are so many without anything left. Houses and neighborhoods were flattened.
Usually tornadoes miss downtown areas but this time it got the courthouse in one city and it got several hospitals. They said it could be several weeks before everyone gets powerback. My daughter has to get the power company out to her house before the power is turned back on because her power box is hanging in the air.
I'm sorry about your daughters house but glad ya'll are all ok. Those were some really devastating storms.
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Here in KS we haven't had any tornado warnings which is creepy since we get the most with OK and TX. Our good luck may be running out. I am thinking of investing in some helmets to protect the head.
The year I got married '91 we had a big one come through to the East of us and did a lot of damage to a small town with some deaths. During my ceremony I saw storm clouds and rain come up and thought that is all I need is for the sirens to go off right now. I had already broken my ankle but bad luck did not include a tornado during the ceremony---thank God.
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I am in OK. And I pray to the good Lord that we will be fine all through tornado season.
I also plan on looking in to a hidey-hole. They are so expensive though, it may have to be a project with next years tax returns. As for now, I am going to ask the neighbors again up the road if we are welcome to theirs.
Weather just really seems to be getting more crazy, and fierce. Everywhere.
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