Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Tornado damage

LAFAYETTE, Tenn. - Residents in five Southern states tried to salvage what they could Wednesday from homes reduced to piles of debris, a day after the deadliest cluster of tornadoes in nearly a decade tore through the region, snapping trees and crumpling homes. At least 50 people were dead. Twenty-six people were killed in Tennessee, 13 killed in Arkansas, seven killed in Kentucky and four killed in Alabama, emergency officials said. Among the victims were Arkansas parents who died with their 11-year-old daughter in Atkins when they stayed behind to calm their horses. The community, one of the hardest hit, is a town of about 3,000 approximately 60 miles northwest of Little Rock.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That's a very sad situation down south. Makes you happy you only have to contend with hurricanes and Noreasters, doesn't it? I can't fathom being buried in what was once my home, and wondering where my children are, and if they're alive. It's all very scary! My heart goes out to all the families.