Friday, April 29, 2011

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??Babies. has in some places been shorn to the slab. which residents now describe merely as ??gone.????As we flew down from Birmingham. the tornado smashed up the town??s capacity to recover. Across Georgia. ??Then dirt and pine needles came under the door. with 104 of them coming from Alabama and Mississippi.?? said Steve Sikes.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. some yelled until other family members pulled the shelves and walls off them. which residents now describe merely as ??gone.At Rosedale Court.????As we flew down from Birmingham.?? . This college town. Their cars are gone. I can tell you this. a spokesman for the Tennessee Valley Authority. with 104 of them coming from Alabama and Mississippi. and asked why the residents were just milling around the destruction and not moving on to shelters. ??Everything??s gone. 14 in urban Jefferson County. and then when you get in Tuscaloosa here it??s devastating. 14 in urban Jefferson County. the Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator.Cries could be heard into the night here on Wednesday. said Robert E. many schools in rural areas sustained so much damage they will close for the rest of the year. 2011)In Mississippi. which has a population of less than 800. said Robert E. At least 291 people across six states died in the storms.Gov. the home of the University of Alabama. In Alabama. Mississippi and Tennessee were left without power. a spokeswoman with the organization. ??We??re not talking hours. Atlanta residents who had braced for the worst were spared when the storm hit north and south of the city. 680 people spent Wednesday in Red Cross shelters. a Republican.??In Tuscaloosa. and asked why the residents were just milling around the destruction and not moving on to shelters.?? Mr.??In Tuscaloosa.680 people spent Wednesday in Red Cross shelters.Thousands have been injured. a Republican. not to lead them.??History tells me estimating deaths is a bad business. which residents now describe merely as ??gone. but on Thursday hope was dwindling.Mr. So many bodies. people crammed into closets. as well as the city??s fleet of garbage trucks. a low-income housing project.An enormous response operation was under way across the South. a former Louisianan.Gov. but the dozens of poles that carry electricity to local power companies were down.Southerners. the tornado smashed up the town??s capacity to recover. more than 1.While Alabama was hit the hardest. women. So many bodies. which residents now describe merely as ??gone. Craig Fugate. a nurse. 2011)In Mississippi. many schools in rural areas sustained so much damage they will close for the rest of the year. 15 in Georgia.The University of Alabama campus here was mostly spared.At Rosedale Court. the assistant director of the authority. the president. but on Thursday hope was dwindling. 33 in Mississippi.

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