Friday, April 29, 2011

Ground Zero in Tuscaloosa: Horror and hope, tears and prayers

Ground Zero in Tuscaloosa: Horror and hope, tears and prayers
This event happened in April 29th, 2011 and it was around by 5 p.m. when residents first saw the monster tornado heading toward the heart of this proud southern university town. The destructive force of Mother Nature that day won't ever be forgotten by the 93,000 people who call Tuscaloosa home. That day has united them, through horror and hope, tears and prayers. Everyone was praying and others grabbed video phones. Some field for their lives.  Five year old girl sang out, “Jesus! Jesus! Jesus!” Bolden chimed in with “Thank you!  In one block radius around blume’s office, he said, at least 15 people were killed.
I am sorry for those who have to go through with tragic event. I have never seen devastation like this. Many people were killed and the tornado picked up a neighbor home. I think most of the people don’t have insurance. Whoever doesn’t have insurance how would pay for their home? Where will they live?  I hope our president do anything about this so people can have some space to stay.


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