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  • pavyracer
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 04-12-07
    • 82839

    #1
    Anyone hit by a tornado last night?
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    LAFAYETTE, Tenn. - Crews went door-to-door Wednesday searching debris for more victims of deadly tornadoes that ripped the roof off a shopping mall, pummeled mobile homes and blew apart warehouses as they tore across five states. At least 47 people were killed throughout the South.

    The victims included 24 people in Tennessee, 13 in Arkansas, seven in Kentucky and three in Alabama, emergency officials said. Among those killed were Arkansas parents who died with their 11-year-old in Atkins, about 60 miles northwest of Little Rock. Hundreds more were injured.

    The family died from trauma when their home "took a direct hit" from the storm, Pope County Coroner Leonard Krout said.

    "Neighbors and friends who were there said, 'There used to be a home there,'" Krout said.

    Ray Story tried to get his 70-year-old brother, Bill Clark, to a hospital after the storms leveled his mobile home in Macon County, about 60 miles northeast of Nashville. He died as Story and his wife tried to navigate debris-strewn roads in their pickup truck, they said.

    "He never had a chance," Nova Story said. "I looked him right in the eye and he died right there in front of me."

    The twisters, which also slammed Mississippi, were part of a rare spasm of winter weather that raged across the nation's midsection at the end of the Super Tuesday primaries in several states. As the extent of the damage quickly became clear, candidates including Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee paused in their victory speeches to remember the victims.

    Before dawn Wednesday, the system moved on to Alabama, bringing heavy rains and gusty winds, causing several injuries in counties northwest of Birmingham. Three people were killed when a reported twister struck Aldridge Grove, in the northern part of the state near Decatur, said Brenda Morgan, deputy emergency management director in Lawrence County.

    An apparent tornado damaged eight homes in Walker County, Ala., and a pregnant woman suffered a broken arm when a trailer home was tossed by the winds, said county emergency management director Johnny Burnette.

    "I was there before daylight and it looked like a war zone," he said.

    Northeast of Nashville, a spectacular fire erupted at a natural gas pumping station northeast of Nashville that authorities said could have been damaged by the storms. An undetermined number of people were reported dead.

    Power was knocked out and the local hospital was running on generators. Only the emergency room had lights on.

    Eight students were trapped in a battered dormitory at Union University in Jackson, Tenn., until they were finally freed. Tornadoes had hit the campus in the past, and students knew the drill when they heard sirens, said Union University President David S. Dockery.

    At least two dormitories were destroyed. Dockery told NBC's "Today" that the drills and planning "saved those lives."

    He said about 51 students were taken to the hospital and nine stayed through the night, but added "there are positive days ahead for them."

    Well after nightfall Tuesday, would-be rescuers went through shattered homes in Atkins, a town of 3,000 near the Arkansas River. Around them, power lines snaked along streets and a deep-orange pickup truck rested on its side. A navy blue Mustang with a demolished front end was marked with spray paint to show it had been searched.

    Outside one damaged home, horses whinnied in the darkness, looking up only when a flashlight reached their eyes. A ranch home stood unscathed across the street from a concrete slab that had supported the house where the family of three died.

    Gov. Mike Beebe planned to tour Atkins on Wednesday.

    In Memphis, high winds collapsed the roof of a Sears store at a mall. Debris that included bricks and air conditioning units was scattered on the parking lot, where about two dozen vehicles were damaged.

    A few people north of the mall took shelter under a bridge and were washed away, but they were pulled out of the Wolf River with only scrapes, said Steve Cole of the Memphis Police Department.

    In Mississippi, Desoto County Sheriff's Department Cmdr. Steve Atkinson said a twister shredded warehouses in an industrial park in the city of Southaven, just south of Memphis.

    "It ripped the warehouses apart. The best way to describe it is it looks like a bomb went off," Atkinson said.

    At the W.J. Matthews Civic Center in Atkins, a shelter was empty except for American Red Cross volunteers and a single touch-screen voting machine. The civic center had hosted an election precinct earlier Tuesday. Traffic was snarled on nearby Interstate 40, with tractor-trailers on their sides.

    Officials do not know what started a fire at the Columbia Gulf Natural Gas pumping station near Green Grove, about 40 miles from Nashville. The blaze could be seen in the night sky for miles around, with flames shooting "400, 500 feet in the air," said Tennessee Emergency Management spokesman Donnie Smith.

    The couple killed with their adult daughter were in their mobile home near Greenville in western Kentucky when a tornado went through their trailer park.

    On Jan. 8, tornadoes were reported in Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. Two died in the Missouri storms.
  • The Seer
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 10-29-07
    • 10641

    #2
    I'm from TN. Tornado hit the hospital I was born in and tore up alot in Jackson. Just missed most of my family. One was just north and the other just south of them.
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    • hawk 5
      SBR MVP
      • 09-12-06
      • 3982

      #3
      No, but got another foot of snow. 2 feet of snow in last 3 days and still snowing. Stacked up on beer, no work all week. O well, cheers.
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      • pavyracer
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 04-12-07
        • 82839

        #4
        I'm in Atlanta and we are under a tornado watch this morning. I am sorry for the folks that lost property or had family members that got hurt. Make sure you keep them in your prayers.
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        • jackpot269
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 09-24-07
          • 12842

          #5
          NO! but one reported in my home town 6 miles down the road!!!!!!!!!!!
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          • jackpot269
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 09-24-07
            • 12842

            #6
            IM about 130 miles NW of Atlanta just east of Chattanooga Tn.
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            • jackpot269
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 09-24-07
              • 12842

              #7
              They just lifted our last T-warning about 20 mins ago!!!
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              • jackpot269
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 09-24-07
                • 12842

                #8
                Originally posted by The Seer
                I'm from TN. Tornado hit the hospital I was born in and tore up alot in Jackson. Just missed most of my family. One was just north and the other just south of them.
                Thankful it missed your family!!!
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                • BrentCrude
                  SBR MVP
                  • 11-16-05
                  • 4665

                  #9
                  Will victims families get the 1.8 million bucks 9-11 victims families got?

                  This really bugs the living hell out of me when 9-11 victims families all got 1.8 million bucks from the tax payer-government and no one else whose life is destroyed and shattered gets the same.It should be everyone in similar situations gets it or better yet,no one gets it.

                  The whole deal with 9-11 compared to the weather disaster was that the government paid victims families in 9-11 hush money so they couldn't sue the airlines.That would have opened a huge can of worms of government incompetence and corruption.

                  Then to top it off,the 9-11 people besides having life insurance and getting a million bucks each from charity that ripped them off got the 1.8 mill from the tax payer and they were whining that they were in dire straights.I saw loudmouth New York City widows screeching as to how they couldn't send their kids to Johns Hopkins for 40 K a year and how they couldn't make 6K a month house payments with the paltry amount of welfare and charity they received which added up to 2.8 million bucks.Then they also got social security for themselves and their kids.I felt like jumping through the tv screen to choke them and to tell them to move to a non liberal socialist democrat run western state that wasn't inflated to the 10th power where you don't pay huge taxes on everything.The ovaries on those New York City 9-11 victims widows!
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                  • ShamsWoof10
                    SBR MVP
                    • 11-15-06
                    • 4827

                    #10
                    Originally posted by The Seer
                    I'm from TN. Tornado hit the hospital I was born in and tore up alot in Jackson. Just missed most of my family. One was just north and the other just south of them.
                    Glad to hear it missed you and your family...

                    We had some inense T-Storms up here for Feb. the last two nights.. There was some intense lightning but at least it wasn't snowing during the lightning like last year...

                    Last year it was about 2 A.M. and I was standing by my patio glass door looking outside and smoking a bowl before bed... It was snowing pretty good and it look nice outside... All of a sudden lightning flashed in front of me... I looked down at the bowl thinking "man I must be stoned WTF was that..?" I stood there for about 10 minutes and saw lightning THREE more times and the last one was bright as f*ck so I know I wasn't going crazy... WTF ..? Lightning in the middle of a snow storm..?

                    Is it common for Tornados in TN. in Feb..?

                    Hey "Seer" I want to coach your kicker this year via the internet... This could be a good challenge.. Too easy making good kickers in person...

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                    • BadNina
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 11-27-07
                      • 10491

                      #11
                      Apparently I had some around3 or 4 this morning but slept through the whole thing.

                      And Shamsy, February isn't as common. More so April.
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                      • The Seer
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 10-29-07
                        • 10641

                        #12
                        Originally posted by jackpot269
                        Thankful it missed your family!!!
                        thanks
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                        • The Seer
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 10-29-07
                          • 10641

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ShamsWoof10
                          Glad to hear it missed you and your family...


                          I'm in Florida this year so I missed it altogether.
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                          • brock
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 01-07-08
                            • 8286

                            #14
                            glad your ok jackpot
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