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Southern Storms 178 dead

Southern Storms 178 dead

Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia. Missouri......Tuscaloosa almost gone.

Just happened upon this in yahoo news. To all our friends down south I hope you are all safe and sound.

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NE Georgia, Just bad winds ,hail and rain!!! All ok here!!

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I got hold of Harley on the phone today, he and his are all ok. Good news that!

 

The wife and I took some paper towels and bottled water out to the place they are calling "Command Central" today. It is at the crossroads close to Camp Creek, which was the hardest hit in our area with 10 deaths confirmed. The Red Cross was there, as was FEMA, and Homeland Security.

We were told to tell people that they needed paper products, so we went back out later with toilet paper and more paper towels. And some soap.

They were set up to feed people and everything. Had people cooking on grills, food coming in from local restaurants, etc. It was good to see everyone coming together to aid the victims.

 

There were also crews coming in to clean up and rescue.

And as human nature would seem to have it, there were people trying to steal from those who had lost all, so the authorities had to block all access to the area except for those living there. ID was necessary to get through.

 

I can't believe that people would stoop so low as to steal from those who had lost about everything. To exploit that opportunity is heinous.

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Reply #28 Top

Quoting navigatsio, reply 25
@Skinhit - I didn't know you were a Georgia boy

30525 sir...N.Ga.Mountains

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Quoting theAVMAN, reply 26
NE Georgia, Just bad winds ,hail and rain!!! All ok here!!

Funny, your post wasn't there when I posted...lol. That's all I got at my house, yet across town 10 dead. I feel blessed.

 

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Worst since the Great Depression I read in the news and May starts tomorrow. Worst month for storms.

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Ya know Jim, you are one of the most kind and helpful people I know. There are not enough people in this world like you. You are always going out of your way to help others. Most people are more concerned about themselves in that type of situation, but not you.  I am very proud to have you as my friend. <3

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:blush:  Xiandi, I too am very proud to have you as a friend.

 

What I did was very little. I just wish I could have done more. I should have been one of the guys cleaning up the debris, or at least serving food to the victims, or something. 30 or 40 dollars worth of paper goods is a very small thing. It made me feel good to do it. I cry for those who now have nothing, and even more for those who lost loved ones.

 

It is amazing how quickly a nice peaceful life can be turned upside down and light go to dark.

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Quoting Xiandi, reply 31
Ya know Jim, you are one of the most kind and helpful people I know. There are not enough people in this world like you. You are always going out of your way to help others. Most people are more concerned about themselves in that type of situation, but not you. I am very proud to have you as my friend.

Quoting Skinhit, reply 28
30525 sir...N.Ga.Mountains

I love that part of Georgia! Lived in Toccoa awhile right out of Forsyth and after about a dozen moves pretty much all over the state, I ended up in NE Georgia (Rome, Cedartown, LaFayette). If I hadn't been chasing rank, I'd have probably stuck in NE Georgia...  :|

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we were just in rome for my daughters all star basketball tournament :omg:

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Guys I think we got the borders covered !!! LOL

 

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Quoting theAVMAN, reply 35
Guys I think we got the borders covered !!! LOL

 

Well, that's just "peachy"!    :rolleyes:

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There were more than 750 tornadoes repoted in April. The number of tornadoes (on average) almost doubles from April to May (May is the middle of tornado season). So, how much do we really need to worry?

Are we going to see more of the same this month?

I live in Dixie Alley, where killer tornadoes are actually more common than the infamous "tornado alley".

It's funny.... after the storms this past Wednesday, I'm a little skittish. My friend and I were sitting in his van getting ready to leave work when a little crotch-rocket motorcycle wound out it's engine at a red light. The first 5 seconds of it sounded like the tornado siren here in Booneville. I actually jumped.

I love big storms.... but I am honestly nervous when I see them on the weather now. I blame moving to Mississippi......

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 36
Well, that's just "peachy"!

Jim I just want you to know I looked for your address for 20 mins. before posting that pic 'cause I knew you were too close not to include you but I have lost it  again dohhhh ..

msn mess. the whole add. to me as I need it again anyway to send out your 5 month late package lol. And I will fix the map too! :) 

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You'll have to make that triangle tighter yet, Harley. I moved to S.C. a little over two years ago just between Greenville and Greer...

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Harley, "peachy" was a Ga. thang!  lol

 

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Quoting navigatsio, reply 39
You'll have to make that triangle tighter yet, Harley. I moved to S.C. a little over two years ago just between Greenville and Greer...

No kidding My new Audio/Video store is in Anderson S.C. small world!!

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 40
Harley, "peachy" was a Ga. thang!  lol

I figured it was just messin with ya but I do neeed your add. again!

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The real thang!

 

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Tuscaloosa AL. and i can tell you now from first hand experience alot are not ok , alot of trauma and heartache alot of us lost alot while our town was not wiped off the map like Smithville (i think that was the small town in north east mississippi) we lost a ton. Both of my grandparents houses are gone. Tons of businesses, many homes , apartments, hell most of our livelyhood is just poof. 

But alot of people came from all over the world to help. Ive nothing but great attitudes and helping hands around here. Many companys have fed and clothed alot of victims. Its been alot easier to deal with i think for most because of such great people  <3

 

My heart goes out to anyone affected by all of this  :'(

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my thoughts go out to you and your family exstasy

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Exstasy, you will be on our prayer list. All who are affected by this storm are.

 

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Y'all are in my thoughts and prayers as well, Exstasy....

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 42
The real thang!

that looks like the diamond of awesomeness!

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Mine as well exstasy. I'm in southeast Pa. Far enough away but not so far that I cannot feel for you guys in the southern states. One town in the west part called Reming I think experienced a small twister. Probably an EF1. I saw the video of the EF5 that took Tuscaloosa. Incredible. Estimated at 1 1/2 miles wide, winds at 240 to 250 miles an hour. One like that was on the ground for four hours and traveled if I remember right over ninety miles.

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Quoting Skinhit, reply 47
Quoting RedneckDude, reply 42The real thang!

that looks like the diamond of awesomeness!

I'm sure Master Smedley has additional adjectives... ;)

Reply #50 Top

Well, we are under yet another tornado watch here lol..... :annoyed: