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Tornado & Storm Damage In Atlanta At Fulton Cotton Mill

Tornado & storm damage at the Stacks/Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts in the Cabbagetown neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia. This footage was shot the morning after a devastating tornado hit the area. This...  
 
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yolathegreat (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Man I live there now. I cant even go home. It fuckin sucks. And they are talking about there going condem the building. and the ringing is the fire alarms. I was there when the storm hit so I heard alot of it.
sjamesbradley (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I hope you're okay. Do you rent, or do you own? I do hope it's a rental for you, so that the financial burden is lessened.
magirecords2004 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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???Sign Of The Times.
That was odd.
MisoSoop (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Ah, what's that annoying noise? D:
The ringing? It makes me want to remove my ear drums.

Anyway, it's scary, to see what wind can actually do. I hope the building can be restored somehow, it's always sad when a piece of history is destroyed. Especially since it doubled as homes as well.
sjamesbradley (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The noise is from the building's smoke alarms.
mperez1257 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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thats crazy i used to live there c-214
abhi123atutube (1 year ago) Show Hide
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thhtfytry
beastshawnee (1 year ago) Show Hide
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When I lived 2 blocks from here on greenwood, I remember that they removed the tornado sirens and sold them to Marietta, I believe. I thought "good god why would they do that." When I asked, someone said that some politician was making a personal profit off of it. I felt vulnerable being from tornado alley in Missouri, but everyone said there were no tornados in Atlanta. I said of course there could be...
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Hi Bradley,
Does this area - did they have sirens to warn them to get down, somewhere? I don't think this old brick building would have 'storm cellars' type of safety feature... do y7ou know if everyone got out OK?
Thank you for recording this for us.
I'll take a so Cal earthquake any day over tornadoes. *_*
sjamesbradley (1 year ago) Show Hide
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To my knowledge, there are not sirens. The area was not prepared for a tornado, so the intensity of the storm took everyone by surprise.

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