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Southern Towns Look to Cleanup, Recovery

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Volunteer fireman, Adrian DeBruin, sits with Carrie DeBruin, amongst the damage in Lafayet...

By DAN SEWELL, AP
Thu Feb 7, 9:12 AM EST

County Mayor Shelvy Linville could only shake his head at the horrific toll left by a deadly series of tornadoes that pounded across the South.

"It really is unbelievable that Mother Nature can create that much devastation," he said Wednesday evening at his Macon County home. "We need your prayers."

Before rebuilding can begin, residents must first tackle cleanup in this northern Tennessee community and in the others where dozens of tornadoes ripped across Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama, killing at least 55 people and injuring hundreds more in the nation's deadliest set of twisters in more than two decades.

"I'm surprised that I'm alive," said Telia Sorrells, 24, who survived one twister that left only parts of two walls standing in her home. A gash on her head required eight staples at a hospital to close.

Federal and state emergency teams poured into the hardest-hit areas, along with utility workers and insurance claims representatives. Hundreds of homes were demolished across the region and officials were only beginning to tally how much the tornadoes would cost.

President Bush, who said he called the governors of the affected states to offer support, plans to come to Tennessee on Friday. "Prayers can help and so can the government," Bush said.

Thirty-one people were killed in Tennessee, 13 in Arkansas, seven in Kentucky and four in Alabama, emergency officials said. It was one of the 15 worst tornado death tolls since 1950, and the nation's deadliest barrage of tornadoes since 76 people were killed in Pennsylvania and Ohio on May 31, 1985.

Among the most remarkable survival stories: in Castalian Springs, Tenn., a baby was discovered unscathed in a field across from a demolished post office. A bystander swaddled the crying child in his shirt. There was no word on the child's parents' fates.

"He had debris all over him, but there were no obvious signs of trauma," said Ken Weidner, Sumner County emergency management director.

The National Weather Service issued more than 1,000 tornado warnings from 3 p.m. Tuesday to 6 a.m. Wednesday in the 11-state area where the weather was heading. The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., put out an alert six days in advance.

There were no comprehensive estimates yet on damages, but the tornadoes' paths left behind flattened streets and treelines, shredded mobile homes, flipped-over tractor-trailers and trucks, and concrete floors where homes, garages and carports once stood.

Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen, who viewed the northern Tennessee damage by helicopter, said after his aerial tour: "It looks like the Lord took a Brillo pad and scrubbed the ground."

Weather conditions were ripe for tornadoes and forecasters were ready with warnings and in many hard-hit areas, sirens and TV warnings were credited with helping keep the death toll from being even worse.

In the mostly rural area of Lafayette, there are no tornado sirens. Linville, the county mayor, said he didn't think they would have made much difference because of the way the 23,000 residents are spread out.

"You don't really think it's going to hit you until you realize it's on top of you, then it's too late," he said.

Just outside town, Melissa Bryant watched as friends picked through the heavily damaged home where her 78-year-old mother Dorothy Collins survived in a bathroom.

"It's devastating and terrible," Bryant said. "But she's very lucky; she's alive."

The two-story garage was gone, and in a yard filled with debris, the bellows of a bull that neighbors said had been injured by a fallen tree could be heard from hundreds of yards away.

Students took cover in dormitory bathrooms as the storms closed in on Union University in Jackson, Tenn. More than 20 students at the Southern Baptist school were trapped behind wreckage and jammed doors after the dormitories came down around them.

With five minutes' warning from TV news reports, Nova and Ray Story huddled inside their home outside Lafayette and came out unscathed. But nearby, their uncle, Bill Clark, was injured in his toppled mobile home.

They put him in the bed of their pickup to take him to a hospital, and neighbors with chain saws tried to clear a path. What normally would have been a 30-minute drive to the hospital took well more than two hours because the roads were clogged with debris. Clark died on the way.

"He never had a chance," Nova Story said. "I looked him right in the eye and he died right there in front of me."

Sorrells, who with her mother and her mother's boyfriend filled garbage bags with belongings pulled from the rubble of her home Wednesday evening, said she was sitting on her couch watching storm coverage on television and talking with her mother by cell phone when the power abruptly went out.

"Something is hitting the house," she told her mother. Then, "It's here!"

The next thing she knew, she said, "I was looking up at sky."



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It is so sad, and scary how these natural disasters seem to be happing more frequently and with more force.  My husbands company lost a wharehouse in Mississipi, luckily all the employees are okay, and the company is working quickly to restore their jobs.
I pray for all of those who lost their homes and loved ones.  It must be such a helpless feeling.  I really hope to government steps up and acts quickly and gets these people some support.

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I hope there is swift help as well.  a friend of mine has a winter house in Arkansas (near Little Rock), and I'm trying to get a hold of her to make sure she's ok...



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D wrote:

 

I hope there is swift help as well.  a friend of mine has a winter house in Arkansas (near Little Rock), and I'm trying to get a hold of her to make sure she's ok...

 


Do you know how close to LR her house is?  Little Rock and surrounding areas only had wind damage.  The real damage happened in North Central and Northern Arkansas.  A tornado touched down about an hour North of LR and did a lot of damage killing about 6 people :(



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I was going to post this tonight. My second cousin, Kerri, was the mother of the baby,Kyson, who was found(the one in D's article). She was killed in the storm. I never had a chance to really get to know Kerri because we lived in different states, but she was a really pretty and sweet girl. Everyone says she would have done anything to make sure that baby was ok so thank God Kerri got her wish and the baby made it. It is just sickening to think of what she had to go through. I am so sad for her and everyone else who was hurt.

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joy0302 wrote:

I was going to post this tonight. My second cousin, Kerri, was the mother of the baby,Kyson, who was found(the one in D's article). She was killed in the storm. I never had a chance to really get to know Kerri because we lived in different states, but she was a really pretty and sweet girl. Everyone says she would have done anything to make sure that baby was ok so thank God Kerri got her wish and the baby made it. It is just sickening to think of what she had to go through. I am so sad for her and everyone else who was hurt.



OMG, this story and the videos they have been showing have been choking me up all day!  I am SO sorry for your family and their loss.  What a bitter sweet thing that little guy making it.  I hope there is a strong support system and lots of love surrounding that beautiful boy.  He sure has someone looking out for him, now it'll always be his mommy. 



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Thank you itsapinkthing. I know he is truly a little miracle. Kerri will always be with him and I know she was still watching over him that night. Oh yes, he has a huge support system.  I have an amazing family and from what I hear of her other side they are wonderful people too. They are all so appreciative that that little boy was found. My cousin, who is the baby's grandfather, got to meet the man who found him today. The man thought he was a doll at first. Thank God he realized it was little Kyson.

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joy0302 - my heart goes out to you and your family.

needsfashionadvice - my friend called last night - she's fine. she also said exactly what you said in regard to the location of the tornadoes in relation to where her place is.

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Thank you D.

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We got hit by this too. The weather alerts were saying the tornadoes were hitting the surrounding counties, but we were fine. Well things started slamming into the side of the house and I had the eerie feeling that something was wrong. The lights went out, and I heard the wind roaring and I ran to the basement. It was over quickly, and we didn't get the brunt of it, but it hit so fast they didn't even have time to warn us.

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fairlight wrote:

We got hit by this too. The weather alerts were saying the tornadoes were hitting the surrounding counties, but we were fine. Well things started slamming into the side of the house and I had the eerie feeling that something was wrong. The lights went out, and I heard the wind roaring and I ran to the basement. It was over quickly, and we didn't get the brunt of it, but it hit so fast they didn't even have time to warn us.



OMG!  So glad you are ok!

And joy0302, that story breaks my heart!  I will keep you and your family in my prayers.  I'm so glad the baby is ok though, he definitely has angels watching out for him!



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Fairlight I am glad you didn't get it too badly there. I could not imagine having to be in the middle of those storms. We have hurricanes here, but atleast you have time to leave.

Thank you fashion princess. He certainly does! Now his mom will be another one.

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Here is a picture of Kerri and the little miracle Kyson:
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joy0302 wrote:

Here is a picture of Kerri and the little miracle Kyson:
l_7364e8f692130c29e8d17e716b547ff2.jpg picture by joy0302  l_cffd92d8bcbed0479876fe586d64f69b.jpg picture by joy0302



Wow she was young, tragic.  He is so beautiful, what a blessed little boy.



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