St Louis area needs prayers
We were very lucky but so many families need prayers.
So far there are reports of 12 tornados, nothing official yet, touching down in the St' Louis metro area. St. Louis Interntional Airport is closed and will stay closed for days. Mass destruction, but thankfully no reports of any fatalities. God was watching over so many people. Several churches were hit while Good Friday services were going on. We were at church when a report of a tornado was spotted 1 mile away. The staff was great and got everyone move to safety quickly. http://www.kmov.com/news/local/Total...120536544.html |
From a tornado ravaged Southland, you have our thoughts and prayers, glad there were no casualties this time.
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Mike- That is bad, seems many, many other areas have been /are getting hammered as well.. From the extreme North thru the deep South..
This seems to be a very active Severe weather season (so far).. My Thoughts & Prayers go out to All impacted & /or have lost loved ones. |
I grew up in Oklahoma and have seen my share of tornados as they were occurring, and the aftermath of the worst of them (including the 1999 Moore Oklahoma F5+, which left a quarter to half mile swath of truely bare earth from Moore to almost the Kansas border to the northeast). I respect the weather, and commiserate with the families who lost property and loved ones. Hang in there, St. Louis! Hope everyone on the board, and their family and friends is OK.
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Yes, way too many reports like this on the news lately. My prayers are with everyone who has had to endure such tragedy and loss.
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Best wishes to all those effected, hope the repairs and rebuilding go well. Luckily there were no casualties.
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I just flew out of the STL terminal on Tuesday night. We had some crazy weather then, but this tops all. I have many friends who work in the area. Hoping that they're homes have sustained. Hope & prayers...
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The unofficial word from the national weather service is that the was a single tornado that had a path ~20 miles long which was estimated to be a F4 at Lambert airport, that's over 166mph winds. Truyl an amazing miracle that no one was killed or even sustain serious injured!
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Originally Posted by GDZHHR
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The unofficial word from the national weather service is that the was a single tornado that had a path ~20 miles long which was estimated to be a F4 at Lambert airport, that's over 166mph winds. Truyl an amazing miracle that no one was killed or even sustain serious injured!
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