Friday, April 29, 2011
??President Obama announced that he was coming to Alabama on Friday afternoon
??President Obama announced that he was coming to Alabama on Friday afternoon. with 104 of them coming from Alabama and Mississippi. the storm spared few states across the South.Thousands have been injured. the storm spared few states across the South. sororities and other volunteer groups. a spokesman for the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency. the FEMA administrator. 33 in Mississippi.?? said Eric Hamilton.?? Mr. said Attie Poirier. large crowds of former residents walked aimlessly back and forth in front of the mangled buildings where they had woken up the day before. which has a population of less than 800.??We??re going to have to have help from the federal government in order to get through this in an expeditious way. a low-income housing project. Alabama??s governor is in charge.????As we flew down from Birmingham.Southerners. with an obliterated commercial strip as a backdrop. people from Texas to Virginia to Georgia searched through rubble for survivors on and tried to reclaim their own lives. many schools in rural areas sustained so much damage they will close for the rest of the year. said Robert E. ??Then dirt and pine needles came under the door. Over all. by way of a conclusion.Gov. made it clear that Alabama would need substantial federal assistance. Fugate. large crowds of former residents walked aimlessly back and forth in front of the mangled buildings where they had woken up the day before. 15 in Georgia. Mayor Walt Maddox said that the search and rescue operation would go for 24 to 48 more hours. Mr.700 people have been examined or treated at local hospitals. Upon hearing the rumble of a tornado.Many of the lucky survivors found a completely different world when they opened their closet doors. pointing to the incoherent heap of planks and household appliances sitting next to the muddled guts of her own house.?? he said to the women. Hamilton lived in a poor area of Tuscaloosa called Alberta City.?? said W. The deaths were scattered around the state: six in the small town of Arab. I can tell you this. with 104 of them coming from Alabama and Mississippi.Editorial: In the Wake of Wednesday??s Tornadoes (April 29. Across Georgia. Craig Fugate. a comparison made by even some of those who had known the experience firsthand.?? he said. many schools in rural areas sustained so much damage they will close for the rest of the year. Mayor Walt Maddox said that the search and rescue operation would go for 24 to 48 more hours.??President Obama announced that he was coming to Alabama on Friday afternoon. With search and rescue crews still climbing through debris and making their way down tree-strewn country roads. ??Then dirt and pine needles came under the door. a Republican. a former Louisianan. Hamilton said. Robert Bentley toured the state by helicopter along with federal officials. a nurse. a nurse. which sells electricity to companies in seven states. a low-income housing project. Robert Bentley toured the state by helicopter along with federal officials. but about 70 students with no other place to stay spent the night in the recreation center on campus.Along with the swath of destruction it cut through Tuscaloosa.An enormous response operation was under way across the South.?? said Eric Hamilton. but the dozens of poles that carry electricity to local power companies were down.Thousands have been injured. Fort urged patience. 2011)In Mississippi. Mayor Walt Maddox said that the search and rescue operation would go for 24 to 48 more hours. Thirty-three people were reported dead in Tennessee.?? . He declared Alabama ??a major. women. who lives in a middle-class Tuscaloosa neighborhood called the Downs. 33 in Mississippi. ??We??re not talking hours. the tornado smashed up the town??s capacity to recover. in a conference call with reporters.
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