js wrote: «If someone's faith helps them get through tough times, like the people in my state right
now after the tornadoes, it is no one's business but their own.»
If someone's faith helps them get through tough times, like the people in my state right
now after the tornadoes, it is no one's business but their own.
Not exact matches
Now send them to my house because my little
tornadoes won't clean up
after themselves (including the 46 year old one).
Just days
after one of three damaging
tornados put the Hamburg Fairgrounds directly in its sights, Erie County Fair organizers are
now cleaning up the considerable damage, but they are also taking some time to celebrate the area's resilience.
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.
Right
now in nearly the exact geographic center of the continental United States a town in America's heartland is rebuilding from scratch
after a taking a direct hit from a category 5
tornado.
The town of Greensburg, Kansas,
now gets all of its electricity from renewables
after being rebuilt following its almost total destruction from a
tornado in 2007.
I asked Checkatrade — an online vetting service set up by local businessman Kevin Byrne
after a freak
tornado in West Sussex exposed the foibles of willing traders from near and far — why they were
now branching out into professional services, including the law, with www.checkaprofessional.com.
Even
now [July 2011, more than a month
after the
tornadoes], I estimate 78,000 [Alabama citizens] are still without shelter.
One week
after the
tornado, 163 homes were under contract in Joplin, which is 10 times higher than it's normal average, as those
now left homeless are trying to snatch up the few housing there still left standing.