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mmouse15 March 3 2012, 12:33:57 UTC
I am so sorry. I hope you hear from someone soon. That's really scary.

*hugs*

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ryagelle March 3 2012, 14:23:01 UTC
Just a moment ago heard from my sister, who'd heard from our parents, and they're fine. Quite a few of my relatives in the worst hit town are accounted for, too, thank goodness, though i'm still waiting on definite confirmation on some of them. This is crazy. We just don't have this kind of thing here. We don't even have storm shelters >_

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mmouse15 March 3 2012, 16:00:55 UTC
I'm glad you've heard about your parents and many of your relatives...I hope the rest are alright. Yes, it is crazy, which makes it even scarier. I grew up on the prairie, so I'm used to tornadoes, but to be in an area that doesn't get them and have one happen? *shudder*

*hugs* I'm thinking about you and your family.

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ryagelle March 4 2012, 06:28:07 UTC
Finally got news back--everyone's accounted for and safe. Some of them have lost homes, but none of my family seems to be injured, thank God. *hugs*

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playswithworms March 5 2012, 01:18:20 UTC
SO glad to hear that you and your family are all ok! I was thinking about you down there *hugs* Tornadoes are a fact of spring around where I am, but those were some freaky strong storms. We just got a bit of wind and hail, but several towns in southern Indiana were just wiped off the map, so scary O_O *clings to*

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ryagelle March 5 2012, 16:47:33 UTC
*also clings* This is one of the worst natural disasters we've ever had here. We tend to get some strong storms and mayyyybe a few weak tornadoes, but this was just unheard of. West Liberty is the worst of them, it's just a pile of rubble now, and Salyersville is not much better. I'd heard that southern IN was just as bad, too >_< It's so terrible when a whole town is destroyed

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