April 3, 1973, if memory serves, over 35 tornadoes struck the Ohio River Valley stretching from the Brandenburg, Ky (Ft Knox) area, Southern Indiana and Southern Ohio. One went thru downtown Brandenburg and two others passed on either side of my wife's homeplace within a mile.
Weather patterns do go in streaks, it seems. I hope the storms have stopped now.
Ta-Ta for now!
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This is so worrying. I do hope youmeus, her family and friends are OK. It's bad enough to see anybody having to go through this trauma, but when it is one of our own ebiders it brings it home to us. Let's hope she is so busy helping others, or the line is down, that she is unable to come and tell us she is safe.
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there was a baby found out in the middle of a feild still alive
a little bruised but otherwise ok.
nothing else around wow
can anyone explain that?
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I was thinking / hopeing that the lines might be down as well Gill, lets hope so
Thank you all so much for being concerned about me, I should have come on yesterday to update you but with being gone 2 days helping one of our sons clean up and trying to catch up at home-----then taking time to make donuts----I was moving a little slow yesterday!
The strong winds/tornado on Tuesday night and the snow on Friday have left us with a muddy mess to get around in but that is just part of country life.
We all see what a tornado can do on the news reports but if you have never seen the effects of one it is hard to comprehend the devastation. You see all of the down limbs, destroyed home and down power lines but have you ever wondered what they do with all of the stuff.
If they get it cut up in sizes to move they have to be loaded and hauled somewhere. It is too windy and usually to congested to burn. When the one came through in 2010 my husband took the bulldozer and trackhoe and dug big holes and everything that would burn was thrown in and set fire. That way the fire is contained and after everything is burned the hole can be filled in.
Papers, insulation, shingles and other stuff is in small pieces and it is in everything. Nails are everywhere so flat tires are the norm for quite sometime.
There are other disasters but most give more warning and you are able to evacuate with a few personal things, in a tornado there is no time and even the most important things are gone. A fire is a terrible thing but you don't have the same clean-up, a flood leaves a real mess and lots of loss.
These are few of my thoughts, isn't it scary to see inside my head?!!
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