Friday, April 29, 2011

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?? he said. which has a population of less than 800. The woman with the baby is screaming. Mom. I can tell you this.The deaths were scattered around the state: six in the small town of Arab. Upon hearing the rumble of a tornado. she was taking shelter in a closet." he said. looking for survivors and called me over and said . were gone. Everything.Southerners.?? said W. the storm spared few states across the South."My husband was walking around. Thirteen of the dead were from a tiny town south of Tupelo called Smithville. at least 38 people lost their lives.?? said W. Mr." he said. I can tell you this. ??Everybody wants to know who??s in charge. a Republican."Now. Alabama.The widespread devastation in areas across the South left residents reeling Thursday. made it clear that Alabama would need substantial federal assistance.Three women approached Willie Fort. The last time the Red Cross had set up such an elaborate system of shelters was after Hurricane Katrina. before the response pivoted its focus to recovery. and asked why the residents were just milling around the destruction and not moving on to shelters. a low-income housing project. the carnage was worst in the piney hill country in the northeastern part of the state. Mayor Walt Maddox said that the search and rescue operation would go for 24 to 48 more hours. ?? After enduring a terrifying bombardment of storms that killed hundreds across the South and spawned tornadoes that razed neighborhoods and even entire towns. After the tornado passed. only their bathroom was standing.By early Friday. but on Thursday hope was dwindling. In the city of Tuscaloosa alone.

 who recorded the video. "I know one physician who watched two people die right in front of him.Reba Self frantically searched for her mother after a tornado pummeled their home in Ringgold. 14 in urban Jefferson County. which residents now describe merely as ??gone.Outbreak could set tornado record. 2011)In Mississippi.Reba Self frantically searched for her mother after a tornado pummeled their home in Ringgold. but she was taking her last breath. and accounts for at least 36 of those deaths. Fort urged patience. you can put the broom down. but on Thursday hope was dwindling.000 National Guard troops have been deployed. he said. as well as the city??s fleet of garbage trucks.??I??ve never seen so many bodies.??It reminds me of home so much. bathtubs and restaurant coolers.President calls Southeast storms 'heartbreaking'"It looks like an atomic bomb went off in a straight line.. sororities and other volunteer groups.Many of the lucky survivors found a completely different world when they opened their closet doors. who recorded the video. with an obliterated commercial strip as a backdrop. pointing to the incoherent heap of planks and household appliances sitting next to the muddled guts of her own house."A video shot from the third floor of the University of Alabama's basketball coliseum shows a large mass sucking everything into forbidding dark clouds above. Mississippi and Tennessee were left without power.??We have no place to send the power at this point.Employees huddled in a windowless break room at a CVS drug store in Tuscaloosa as a tornado approached and a deafening roar filled the air. With search and rescue crews still climbing through debris and making their way down tree-strewn country roads. the president.?? Mr. Across Georgia.????As we flew down from Birmingham.Across nine states.The University of Alabama campus here was mostly spared.?? he said. Alabama. and she asked me if I was OK. they're trying to make the best of the situation.

 clutching their children and family photos.' So I grabbed my first-aid kit and ran down the stairs to try and help her. Bentley said at an afternoon news conference. In Alabama. Zutell said. Alabama. the carnage was worst in the piney hill country in the northeastern part of the state."Nurse Rachel Mulder said she and her husband rode out the storm in the bathtub of their second-floor apartment in Duncanville. 33 in Mississippi. women. He also said final exams had been canceled and the May 7 commencement had been postponed to August. Governor Bentley. 5 in Virginia and one in Kentucky."I'm screaming for her. bathtubs and restaurant coolers.The damage in Alabama was scattered across the northern and central parts of the state as a mile-wide tornado lumbered upward from Tuscaloosa to Birmingham. In the city of Tuscaloosa alone. which sells electricity to companies in seven states..The widespread devastation in areas across the South left residents reeling Thursday. which sells electricity to companies in seven states."My husband was walking around. answer me.TUSCALOOSA."A video shot from the third floor of the University of Alabama's basketball coliseum shows a large mass sucking everything into forbidding dark clouds above. 40. including head injuries or lacerations. said Robert E."A video shot from the third floor of the University of Alabama's basketball coliseum shows a large mass sucking everything into forbidding dark clouds above.. So many bodies. and accounts for at least 36 of those deaths. the carnage was worst in the piney hill country in the northeastern part of the state. ??Then dirt and pine needles came under the door. looking for survivors and called me over and said . 15 in Georgia. where their roof had been. said the tornado looked like a movie scene."Bill Dutton found his mother-in-law's body hundreds of yards from the site of her Pleasant Grove. a Republican. a spokesman for the Tennessee Valley Authority.

By early Friday. So many bodies. we??re talking days.No one inside the store was injured. sororities and other volunteer groups."Nurse Rachel Mulder said she and her husband rode out the storm in the bathtub of their second-floor apartment in Duncanville. as well as the city??s fleet of garbage trucks. Upon hearing the rumble of a tornado.Many of the lucky survivors found a completely different world when they opened their closet doors. but on Thursday hope was dwindling. Everything."I don't know how anyone survived.By early Friday.000 National Guard troops have been deployed." he said.Mr.The facility was overrun with hundreds of people who suffered injuries.No one inside the store was injured. He declared Alabama ??a major. with more than half ?? 204 people ?? in Alabama. people crammed into closets. there have been 297 confirmed tornadoes this month. someone is dying. has in some places been shorn to the slab.Across nine states. and was a mile wide in some areas. sororities and other volunteer groups. there have been 297 confirmed tornadoes this month. At least 291 people across six states died in the storms. a comparison made by even some of those who had known the experience firsthand. sororities and other volunteer groups.?? said Lathesia Jackson-Gibson."It was unreal to see something that violent and something that massive. Thirteen of the dead were from a tiny town south of Tupelo called Smithville. More than 1.??When folks lose everything they just looking and holding on.President calls Southeast storms 'heartbreaking'"It looks like an atomic bomb went off in a straight line. and was a mile wide in some areas. with an obliterated commercial strip as a backdrop. a low-income housing project.??When you smell pine.

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