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Re: OT- How many of you folks have a storm shelter?


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Posted by jackinok on May 25, 2011 at 10:22:51 from (162.58.82.136):

In Reply to: Re: OT- How many of you folks have a storm shelter? posted by 641Dave on May 25, 2011 at 08:19:21:

After last night,i'll be looking too.we didnt have much damage other than trees,on one barn it lifted the roof about 4 foot and then set it back down,bro lost some shingles.Tornado went right in front of the house about 200 yards right up middle of pasture.Took out several neighbors houses, just made a loop around ours but got both sides of us.Dangdest thing,seems the new houses suffered the most damage.Saw one thing I'd never seen before,fairly new looks like a ford,pickup that neighbor drove as a company truck.He had just drove in the driveway in his own truck,grabbed the kids and took off just before tornado hit.It picked that company truck up,ripped the frame right out from under it, remains of cab was sitting in one place,remains of bed in another,and frame sitting in still another.At last word he hadnt found the engine and transmission yet!.his wife drove a voyager van,that thing looks like you got hold of each end and twisted it up like a dishrag! another neighbor has a good size dairy,had a hay barn on one side of house probably 100 ft long,had another barn on other side of house for equipment about the same size.Blew those barns plumb away with everything in them and the house where they were huddled up had no damage whatsoever we could find last night .7 people killed at last count I heard.one 3 year old boy,blew away and i dont think they've found him yet as far as i know.several injured of course,including one with serious head injuries when cellar door hit him as it blew off.weve always gone to the kinsfolks shelter ,sort of a gathering place to make sure everyones accounted for,but i think i'll start looking for one closer to home!


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