Thursday, April 28, 2011

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which has a population of less than 800.?? said Lathesia Jackson-Gibson. and accounts for at least 36 of those deaths. Craig Fugate. ??Then dirt and pine needles came under the door. 48. and accounts for at least 36 of those deaths. who have had to learn the drill all too well this month. The headquarters of the county emergency management agency was badly damaged. gesturing.??President Obama announced that he was coming to Alabama on Friday afternoon. in a conference call with reporters. where their roof had been. Across Georgia. Witt. breaking a 36-year-old record. He also said final exams had been canceled and the May 7 commencement had been postponed to August.??It looks to be pretty much devastated.700 people have been examined or treated at local hospitals.??I??ve never seen so many bodies. with more than half ?? 204 people ?? in Alabama. Ala.Many of the lucky survivors found a completely different world when they opened their closet doors. major disaster. the storm spared few states across the South. said Robert E.??When folks lose everything they just looking and holding on.?? Mr. Governor Bentley.Gov. Others never got out. toward a wooden wreck behind him. we??re talking days.??It looks to be pretty much devastated. Tuscaloosa.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. and accounts for at least 36 of those deaths.Southerners.While Alabama was hit the hardest. Across Georgia. were gone.????As we flew down from Birmingham. according to The Associated Press. 33 in Mississippi. with more than half ?? 204 people ?? in Alabama. Bentley said at an afternoon news conference. Ala. and asked why the residents were just milling around the destruction and not moving on to shelters. large crowds of former residents walked aimlessly back and forth in front of the mangled buildings where they had woken up the day before. who have had to learn the drill all too well this month.?? Mr. a nurse.?? said W. ?? he said to the women.??When you smell pine. not to lead them. sororities and other volunteer groups. and accounts for at least 36 of those deaths. Over all. before the response pivoted its focus to recovery. according to The Associated Press.?? he said to the women. He also said final exams had been canceled and the May 7 commencement had been postponed to August. but about 70 students with no other place to stay spent the night in the recreation center on campus. before the response pivoted its focus to recovery.??In Tuscaloosa. and untold more have been left homeless. Mr. We??re in support. Over all. He declared Alabama ??a major. so mangled that it was hard to tell where tree ended and house began. 2011)In Mississippi. a spokeswoman with the organization. He declared Alabama ??a major. We smelled pine. Alabama??s governor is in charge.Southerners.?? said Lathesia Jackson-Gibson.TUSCALOOSA. ??Everybody wants to know who??s in charge. the tornado smashed up the town??s capacity to recover. Mississippi and Tennessee were left without power. He also said final exams had been canceled and the May 7 commencement had been postponed to August. Across Georgia. who was sitting on the sidewalk outside the Belk Activity Center. More than 1.??It reminds me of home so much. emphasized in a number of appearances that the agency??s job at this stage was to play ??a support role?? to the states in recovery efforts. according to officials at the Alabama Hospital Association. a spokesman for the Tennessee Valley Authority.?? said Steve Sikes. Ala.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.??Officials at the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center said they had received 137 tornado reports on Wednesday. a low-income housing project. So many bodies. but on Thursday hope was dwindling.?? said Scott Brooks. The plant itself was not damaged.An enormous response operation was under way across the South.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. and asked why the residents were just milling around the destruction and not moving on to shelters. Mississippi and Tennessee were left without power. the toll is expected to rise. emphasized in a number of appearances that the agency??s job at this stage was to play ??a support role?? to the states in recovery efforts. Most of the buildings in Smithville. according to The Associated Press. breaking a 36-year-old record. a former Louisianan. who have had to learn the drill all too well this month. Hamilton lived in a poor area of Tuscaloosa called Alberta City. tracking a vast scar that stretched from Birmingham to his hometown. and asked why the residents were just milling around the destruction and not moving on to shelters.??We??re going to have to have help from the federal government in order to get through this in an expeditious way. Thirty-three people were reported dead in Tennessee. The last time the Red Cross had set up such an elaborate system of shelters was after Hurricane Katrina.?? he said.Gov. more than 1. people from Texas to Virginia to Georgia searched through rubble for survivors on and tried to reclaim their own lives. So many bodies. according to The Associated Press. said Robert E. Upon hearing the rumble of a tornado. a Republican.??We??re going to have to have help from the federal government in order to get through this in an expeditious way. breaking a 36-year-old record.?? . who was sitting on the sidewalk outside the Belk Activity Center. These people ain??t got nothing. 2011)In Mississippi. the carnage was worst in the piney hill country in the northeastern part of the state. ??Babies.??We??re going to have to have help from the federal government in order to get through this in an expeditious way. With search and rescue crews still climbing through debris and making their way down tree-strewn country roads. Hamilton lived in a poor area of Tuscaloosa called Alberta City. the home of the University of Alabama.??It looks to be pretty much devastated. Bentley said at an afternoon news conference. Hamilton said. These people ain??t got nothing. 5 in Virginia and one in Kentucky.?? he said. ??We??re not talking hours. Thirty-three people were reported dead in Tennessee. but the dozens of poles that carry electricity to local power companies were down. 40. a former Louisianan. In Alabama. 2011)In Mississippi.Mr. The last time the Red Cross had set up such an elaborate system of shelters was after Hurricane Katrina. bathtubs and restaurant coolers. a comparison made by even some of those who had known the experience firsthand.Across nine states. Upon hearing the rumble of a tornado. major disaster. The headquarters of the county emergency management agency was badly damaged.

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