Sentences with phrase «even after the tornado»

Even after the tornado, it is lovely.

Not exact matches

SHORTLY after a powerful tornado struck Mayflower, Arkansas, on 27 April, storm - chaser Brian Emfinger flew a drone over the ravaged town, capturing dramatic aerial images of a wide swathe of wreckage, even as emergency services were flocking to the scene.
And did I mention that, after a day of severe thunderstorm warnings and even, believe it or not, tornado warnings in my neck of Massachusetts, the sun has finally peeked through the clouds, and we're looking at the best weather we've had since July 4th weekend?
After recent tragedies like the 2011 tornadoes, emergency preparedness has become even more important.
Most of the more than 200 Central Florida pets left homeless by February's deadly tornadoes have been reunited with their owners or taken in by new families.For shelter operators who worked around the clock for days to tend to stranded and injured pets, the task now is to place the 17 dogs and cats remaining from Orange, Osceola and Seminole, the hardest - hit counties.In the days after the storms, dogs with puppies, cats with litters on the way, even parakeets and guinea pigs were rescued by strangers or turned in by owners who didn't have a place for themselves, let alone their pets.
-- No indication as to whether or not Ghirahim is playable yet; the description in Famitsu could be be about his boss moves or character outline as general — If Link uses Power gloves and drops off ball & chain, he can lift pillars, jars or even enemies — With the legendary baton from Wind waker, Zelda can command winds and fight by playing songs — You can blow enemies away with wind or the sound can turn into lightning bolts — You can also summon tornados to snatch enemies away — After you select a character for a stage you select the weapon — You can't change weapons in battle — Weapons differ a lot from each other and it is part of the fun to test which one suits you
It is distressing to see so many lose their lives in Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia after things went like clockwork in St. Louis (zero deaths in an F - 4 tornado in a densely populated area and in the city which has historically more tornado deaths than any other) just five evenings before.
After traumatic events like the Boston Marathon or the OK Tornadoes, everyone is affected, even our children.
Even now [July 2011, more than a month after the tornadoes], I estimate 78,000 [Alabama citizens] are still without shelter.
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