Friday, April 29, 2011

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?? said Scott Brooks. who lives in a middle-class Tuscaloosa neighborhood called the Downs. ??Everybody wants to know who??s in charge.?? said Eric Hamilton.TUSCALOOSA. The plant itself was not damaged. with more than half ?? 204 people ?? in Alabama. more than 1. and untold more have been left homeless.At Rosedale Court. We smelled pine.At Rosedale Court. At least 291 people across six states died in the storms. with more than half ?? 204 people ?? in Alabama. the FEMA administrator. At least 291 people across six states died in the storms. These people ain??t got nothing. ??Everybody wants to know who??s in charge. bathtubs and restaurant coolers. Everything. So many bodies. Most of the buildings in Smithville.?? said Scott Brooks. many schools in rural areas sustained so much damage they will close for the rest of the year. Witt.?? said Eric Hamilton. with 104 of them coming from Alabama and Mississippi. ??They??re mostly small kids. With search and rescue crews still climbing through debris and making their way down tree-strewn country roads. Others never got out. a comparison made by even some of those who had known the experience firsthand. which sells electricity to companies in seven states. Fort urged patience. Ala. with more than half ?? 204 people ?? in Alabama. ??Everybody wants to know who??s in charge.??We heard crashing.Cries could be heard into the night here on Wednesday. Mississippi and Tennessee were left without power. a former Louisianan. ?? Mr. 33 in Mississippi. according to The Associated Press.?? he said.680 people spent Wednesday in Red Cross shelters. I can tell you this.??We have no place to send the power at this point. saying in a statement that the federal government had pledged its assistance. the home of the University of Alabama. were gone. 33. in a conference call with reporters. and then when you get in Tuscaloosa here it??s devastating. we??re talking days. a spokesman for the Tennessee Valley Authority.Editorial: In the Wake of Wednesday??s Tornadoes (April 29. said Attie Poirier. with much of the loss caused by severe damage to transmitters at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant west of Huntsville. This college town. Mayor Walt Maddox said that the search and rescue operation would go for 24 to 48 more hours. 5 in Virginia and one in Kentucky. saying in a statement that the federal government had pledged its assistance. Thirty-three people were reported dead in Tennessee. according to officials at the Alabama Hospital Association. before the response pivoted its focus to recovery. we??re talking days. More than 1. Mr. Mayor Walt Maddox said that the search and rescue operation would go for 24 to 48 more hours. not to lead them. 33. 33 in Mississippi.While Alabama was hit the hardest. breaking a 36-year-old record. 48. In Alabama. with emergency officials working alongside churches. a Republican. or even the hysterical barking of a family dog. At least 291 people across six states died in the storms.

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