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From: chris101b
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  • @thegashing Man, that is insane. Im hoping that you weren't in the house when the storm hit. Its so sad to see how many people were affected. Is your house salvagable at all? Here's hoping that things get back to normal for you and all of those affected.

  • crazy

  • wow.....thats, pretty bad.

  • Glad to know you are ok. I live in the Montgomery area, and only saw pictures of how bad it was in Tuscaloosa. My heart goes out to all who have lost, as I now know how bad it is.

  • @RonaemProductions That tornado hit right between the University mall and the Hospital. If it had been any farther left or right, it would have decimated one or the other. I don't even want to think what it would have done to the hospital. The rest of the communities that got hit are in bad shape as you can see. We just recently got power back ourselves. The amount of people volunteering is amazing though. On Thursday over 1000 people arrived to just one location. I love this town.

  • @chris101b If I had easier access to Tuscaloosa, I'd definitely be over there to help, but alas I don't. I'm very glad, however, that so many people in the state are pulling together. My town escaped the storm relatively unscathed ( a bit of debris here and there, and only a few deaths). However, tomorrow, I'm heading over to a neighboring town (Eclectic) and doing what I can to help the situation there.

  • @RonaemProductions That's awesome dude. Good to hear that the volunteer effort is so strong state-wide. Stay safe.

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