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Tornado Outbreak Called Second-Deadliest in U.S. History
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Southerners found their emergency safety net shredded Friday as they tried to emerge from the second-deadliest day for a twister outbreak in U.S. history.
Emergency buildings are wiped out. Bodies are stored in refrigerated trucks. Authorities are begging for such basics as flashlights. In one neighborhood, the storms even left firefighters to work without a truck.
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My hearts and prayers are with the people in the South who are suffering. I lived in SC and got to love the South and the people of the South very much. It breaks my heart that they are having to go through all this.
If people want to give money to help the Red Cross is a good group that really does try and help people. You know that every dollar given to the Red Cross is being used for good.
The people of the south need a helping hand. They are hard workers and if you give them the tools they need they will rebuild themselves.
Chrisy