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Pray for those in Alabama....Large parts of Tuscaloosa, Birmingham destroyed by monster twisters...
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This is apparently what's left of 15th St in Tuscaloosa. An EF4 or maybe even a 5 hit Birmingham too. That means winds up to or over 200MPH.
-Paul
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Hope for minimal casualties.
<< <i>Yowsers!!
Hope for minimal casualties. >>
I'm hoping, but I also saw reports of 32 dead so far in Tuscaloosa. The Weather Channel said this is the worst tornado outbreak in American history.
-Paul
-Paul
When I see the damage caused by twisters and hurricanes, I tell myself that living in earthquake country (Calif.) just is not that bad (until the "Big One" hits and my house is swallowed up into the bowels of the earth).
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A violent line of t-storms stretching from Pittsburgh, PA to Jackson, MS moving east.
A comma shaped cell currently in southern IL, appears to be very severe.
Here in CT nothing so far, but I imagine we'll get some t-storms, just not as severe.
The Good Lord watch over those people tonight.
Mike
Well stated Larry, couldn't imagine losing everything I've worked for.
Prayers go out to those affected.
<< <i>I just read the death count is up to 32. Best wishes and condolences
Apparently it's 15 confirmed right now. But I just heard that a 3-story hotel possibly collapsed in Rome, GA!
-Paul
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<< <i>I just read the death count is up to 32. Best wishes and condolences
Apparently it's 15 confirmed right now. But I just heard that a 3-story hotel possibly collapsed in Rome, GA!
-Paul >>
I got the 32 number from a friend from AL but that seems too optimistic now
Alabama @ 25
<< <i>"I can confirm the 25 deaths in Alabama were related to today's weather," Valerie Hayes, a spokeswoman for the Alabama Emergency Management Agency, told Reuters >>
Mississippi @ 11 according to AP
Georgia @ 2 according to AP
Tennessee @ 1 according to AP
-Paul
Not really looking for much these days but if I were, it might be a toner.
horrible
Im not making light of this dreadful situation but this is one of the reasons I live in New Jersey...we dont get stuff like this.
My girl friend's Daughter was in Tuscaloosa when it hit. They ate lunch at of of the restaurants that was totally detroyed later that day. She and all of her friends made it thru OK.
Drunner
Glad to hear you're all right 5cents. I heard the rainfall was biblical like.
God Bless all those affected.
Scott
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<< <i>I just read the death count is up to 32. Best wishes and condolences
Apparently it's 15 confirmed right now. But I just heard that a 3-story hotel possibly collapsed in Rome, GA!
-Paul >>
Last count I heard was 58 fatalities in Alabama, 11 here in Ga. And there was a hotel in Ringgold Ga (Bout 25 miles south of Chattanooga) that collapsed. From what the news was saying last night, while we were hunkered down under a tornado warning, is that Ringgold High School got hit hard and the middle school lost an entire wing. Rome and Cedartown Ga also got hit hard. Also a lot of damage just south of Atlanta as well.
Saw some raw video of the storm that went thru Tuscaloosa and it was HUGE. At times, it showed 2 vortexes.
Alabama and Georgia got hit hard yesterday and last night. There was one massive cell that was poised to come straight thru our town, but about as soon as the outer edge got here, it veered northward. I read a report this morning in the paper said some chicken houses got hit and now there's 80-100k chickens running loose.
We all said a prayer when the warning sirens went off at 11PM. Now let's all offer up thoughts and prayers for those hit.
I was driving to work this morning and heard the death toll so far is an incredible 194 with 123 from Alabama alone!!!
And, the worst part is that they say the count is expected to rise!!
My prayers go out to all those affected.
I called my family in MO yesterday and confirmed the bad stuff was mostly south of them.
Southerners are strong and those left will do the right thing, respect the dead, and carry on.
--Jerry
Growing up in Birmingham, tornadoes were very common and most people don't really think twice about them...but My Dad said this storm was by far the worst he has seen.
He said the storm dropped debris from Tuscaloosa all over Birmingham,... signs, roofs, bricks, etc...Tuscaloosa is an hour away!
also said there were towns that were literally wiped out and no longer exist...
it will be a hard recovery for a state that has been hurt so bad by the economy already...lets keep them in our thoughts and prayers.
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<< <i>horrible
horrible
Im not making light of this dreadful situation but this is one of the reasons I live in New Jersey...we dont get stuff like this. >>
Those were some rather large areas of red and purple passing over New Jersey today at lunch. The Weather Channel had
multiple warnings and watches for that area. How did you fare?? Mel